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Manowarmac
03-19-11, 04:51 PM
Sorry if this has been addressed before but looking through the forums I couldn't find an answer. I used JSGME to activate TMO 2.o and it says it's active but I'm not sure it is. I still see the same old contacts on the nav map. Also I thought I'm supposed to see a time/speed/distance graph. Again sorry if this is simple but I'm a noob just getting into Sh4. Thanks.

razark
03-19-11, 05:20 PM
Look in your MODS folder. You should have a folder called "<mod to install>".* Look in that folder. It should contain a folder called "Data", and possibly a folder for documentation.

So, this is what you want:

SH4 THIS IS THE CORRECT WAY
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->MODS
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-><mod to install>
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->Data
Depending on how you unpacked the mod, you may find that inside the "<mod to install>" folder, you have a folder called "<mod to install>". Inside this folder you will find the "Data" folder.

Like so:

SH4 THIS IS THE WRONG WAY
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->MODS
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-><mod to install>
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-><mod to install>
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->Data
In this case, run JSGME and disable <mod to install>. Rename the first "<mod to install>" folder to "<something>".* Drag the "<mod to install>" to the "MODS" folder, delete the "<something>" folder. Run JSGME and enable <mod to install>.

Also, if you are running Vista or Windows 7:
These operating systems assume that you are a complete idiot. Unless you are running as the administrator account, you are blocked from making changes to files in the "Program Files" directory. I would suggest installing SH4 in a different directory, for example, "C:\Ubisoft\SH4". This will prevent any problems. If you don't feel like re-installing, either use the administrator account (bad idea) or run JSGME as administrator. I don't remember off the top of my head how to arrange that.**

*The value of <mod to install> may vary. The value of <something> will vary, it doesn't matter, I actually just hit random keys. You're just going to delete it anyway, so it doesn't really matter.

**Input of author included at least one large gin and tonic. Check instructions for sanity before using. Author claims no responsibility for whatever you may do to your computer.***

***Always make backups before making major changes to anything.

Manowarmac
03-20-11, 12:54 AM
Thanks for the help got it working.