- Nov 21, 2017
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Full Story:
So I was tired of my slow hard drive so I restored Windows 10 using the keep files options., the version of Steam I had on the old version was not in the X86 Program Files. Later, after setting steam and tf2 up, I wanted to import the map that I was working before so I went into windows.old and dragged all of my files into the current hammer location and it broke. This version of steam this time is X86.
Problem/Short Story:
I replaced x64 Hammer files with X86 Hammer files and it broke. Would be optimal if I kept everything else in the tf2 directory to be the same. (config,custom,maps,download)
Solution:
You go into where hammer files are stored in, open up gameconfig.txt and replace Program Files with Program Files (x86). Save and profit.
EDIT: Finally fixed it.
So I was tired of my slow hard drive so I restored Windows 10 using the keep files options., the version of Steam I had on the old version was not in the X86 Program Files. Later, after setting steam and tf2 up, I wanted to import the map that I was working before so I went into windows.old and dragged all of my files into the current hammer location and it broke. This version of steam this time is X86.
Problem/Short Story:
I replaced x64 Hammer files with X86 Hammer files and it broke. Would be optimal if I kept everything else in the tf2 directory to be the same. (config,custom,maps,download)
Solution:
You go into where hammer files are stored in, open up gameconfig.txt and replace Program Files with Program Files (x86). Save and profit.
EDIT: Finally fixed it.
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