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Stowaway
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Hi Guys,
Sorry for what maybe a very stupid question for some of you old sea dogs but I'm having a problem even installing JSGME. I'm running windows 7 and I've saved the file into my documents and when I click open it, it says 'Windows Can't Open File'. Any Advice? Thanks! |
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DILLIGAF
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Did you run it as administrator? If not right click it and choose "run as"
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The 'file' cannot be opened because it is in a 'zipped' (compressed) folder. You must 'unzip' it before you can open it. To do this you need a progam to do that for you. You may have such a program on your machine already, what you need to do is right-click on the JSGME folder you downloaded and see if there is an option to 'unzip'. If not you can get such a program called 7-Zip from subsim for free here: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=1362 choose save or run (doesn't make much dif). Once you have 7-zip installed right click on your JSGME folder and select '7-zip' from the menu and then 'Extract here'. You should then see the JSGME setup app apear. Run that and you're good to go. Neal Stevens made a handy PDF guide to seting it up here: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=3814 See how you go with that lot and give us a shout. ![]()
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