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Quote: --- Original message by: OrangeJuice Oh it might help to know what WindowsOS you run
Windows 7, none of the new crap.
Thanks alot! You guys really are the best!
That's just the thing though, I always go into Halo Custom Edition from my 86 directory, which contains all of my HEK Bs. Should I just uninstall and reinstall the HEK under 32bit?..
I have a shallow understanding of this stuff, but if you don't mind answering, how exactly did you install your HEK (if you remember) just so that I can be sure I didn't mess up. Also, I just hit copy-paste (from Windows button) to get my cmd.exe into the Custom Edition folder, maybe that's where I messed up?
Again, thank you so much for the help. I really appreciate it. Edited by StinkReynolds on Feb 14, 2016 at 05:30 PM
Hello everybody. I've recently been trying to get into modding Halo:CE, particularly by creating maps. I've followed this: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGJnE3hcThg) tutorial, up to the part where I need to run 'cmd.exe'. Whenever I type in "tool", the system gives me an error saying that 64-bit is not compatible. I'm wondering exactly how do I circumvent this? Does my system just not work with the old Halo Custom Edition HEK tools?
Time-stamp for where I'm stuck: [16:55-ish]
Please give any help you can, I truly appreciate it!!!
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