When you first downloaded maplestory, you should have either automaticly downloaded it, or manually. If you didn't click the option to download the FULL CLIENT, first download the full client manualy by searching for the button. It should be near the top where it says " If you can't download it automatily, download it manualy". Click on that, download it, and only when it's fully downloaded may you cancel the other maplestory you downloaded. If it says you already have the client, first delete, and then download it.
Most online games will update themselves to the latest patch version everytime the game is loaded up. In the case that it doesn't, the page where you first downloaded MapleStory should have the newest patch, upgrade, or version available for manual download and installation. So, simply turn on the game, or if that doesn't work, go to the web page where you downloaded it before.
Under the client button on the maplestory site there's a little box that will say "If you're having trouble downloading the new client blah blah blah to download the old fashioned way CLICK HERE" Click and BAM!
Can't exactly help you with that, because Maplestory is making new versions left and right. I'm pretty sure that every update counts as a new version but i dunno.
download the new one
I don't think so... because I know how to download the whole maplestory file at once and doesn't even have to go online and make a new one. So I guess it is fine if you just download the whole maplestory. But it would rweally suck if you have to go online to download a new one every time when there's a new patch going on.
download a new patch. you go to the page where you normally find the maplestory download stuff or sumthin, scroll down, and look for a wizet patcher.
download it
u open the stup do the setup again then click repair ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LOL No. You use the manual patch, and wait. It will almost definitely be stuck at Creating:Base.wz If it doesn't patch in a few moments, get out of it, and re-download the new client.
When installing a new version of iTunes only the iTunes software is updated your library is not touched.
no it doesnt trust me ive got it my computer : )
you dont
yes