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FOR ACTIVE YOU DIRECT3D FROM VM, MAKE THIS=

 

GO TO THE FOLDER FOR VIRTUAL MACHINE OF ITS installation, HOW D: \ My Virtual Machines, FIND AN ARCHIVE TO NAME OF YOUR MACHINE +. VMX

(2K FOR SIZE WITH GENERALLY) OPEN IT WITH A NOTEPAD OR ANY EDITOR OF TEXT, SEARCH  THIS NAME    svga.vramSize.

  The VALUE FOR CHANGE: "134217728" SAVE, PULL OFF YOUR VIRTUAL MACHINE, AND CALL AGAIN, IS NOW READY YOU 128 RAM IN MEMORY OF VIDEO. AND ARE ON THEIR DIRECT3D.

 

svga.vramSize = "134217728"

 

ADD THIS TOO:

mks.enable3d = "TRUE"

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very nice guide works perfekt. but i got another question. is it possible to run 2 clients on the walker.  i tryed it but my sec char wont do anything when i start atk.

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My problem is with proxfiler, It is for block connection in bake ice client, and it does so but i cant even log to the servers selection screen in bake ice client. I can do it without proxfiler but then this trick with walker dont working, i dont know what is wrong then and why proxfiler blocking my connection at start with bake ice client - when i click lig in i got info : You have been disconnected frm the server. Please try again.

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Hello!

For me, walker works fine, but on mygirlfriend's PC, I have a little problem. L2fork doesn't want to run, if I want to, it shows me an error message:" The application's initialization is not appropriate (0xc0000135). For stopping the application, click OK button." Please help me!

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Hello!

For me, walker works fine, but on mygirlfriend's PC, I have a little problem. L2fork doesn't want to run, if I want to, it shows me an error message:" The application's initialization is not appropriate (0xc0000135). For stopping the application, click OK button." Please help me!

i had the same problem..u must install framework 2.0...u find it in faq

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i tested it and it really works!

 

i only have one problem my walker dont want to run the options i give.

 

when i configure all the settings it just does not run!

 

maybe someone has a solution

 

thanks

Posted

i tested it and it really works!

 

i only have one problem my walker dont want to run the options i give.

 

when i configure all the settings it just does not run!

 

maybe someone has a solution

 

thanks

where ingame, is perhaps the hosts file C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ drivers \ etc.

or the l2asvr.

ig the logs but not working for lack of authentication

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Hey guys,

 

I've installed the VMware Workstation 6.5 b, downloaded Vista.iso (because I havn't found my DVD) and installed a DirecX Version on the virtual Computer.

installed Fork, L2Walker and l2asrv and place it as a shortcut in my Walker Systemfolder.

I've installed Proxifier and configured it on the Walker PC.

 

How does this work: I need 1Client and 2System Folders (one clean and one with Bake Ice in it). The L2Client is located in on my physical Walker PC, but in which folder should I copy the clean system folder to get L2 started on the virtual machine?

 

I don't understand this!

It is absolutetly not in this guide! -.-

 

My Client is on F:/Lineage (PHYSICAL machine!!!!)

 

On the virtual machine I only have access to C:/

 

WTF?

 

Zooooooom told that we need 1 Client and 2 System Folders (one clean blablabla and one bake ice)

 

Should I copy my system folder to the virtual machine without the Client??

How can I get it started then?

 

 

 

It's so annoying to see that I'm working on it since days but don't get it on.

I really tried my best to get all necessary informations how to install and use it, but I don't get the last steps.

 

Maybe one of you could help me out in this case.

 

I would be very thanksfull

 

 

Greetings

 

 

Kimo

 

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