Ric
07-12-1999, 12:05:AM
If it is a db file, you put it in the USER directory.
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View Full Version : Roster problem Ric 07-12-1999, 12:05:AM If it is a db file, you put it in the USER directory. Et 07-12-1999, 06:23:AM Does anyone know which directory to unzip to for a roster??? it don't have a readme Et 07-12-1999, 09:08:AM How to check whether is a db file?? Ric 07-12-1999, 02:18:PM There are four db files: cusplyr.db, custom.db, tmmng.db and xfer.db. They hold all the changes made with the ingame editor. If you have made changes yourself, and then add one of these files, your file will be replaced and you will need to make them again. The downside is you can only have one of each file in your user folder. Et 07-12-1999, 07:03:PM Hmm.ok ok but i still don't know how to check maybe u can check for me.it is the Malaysian Roster. In Asia.Ric Can u pls check for me. Thank You Ric 08-12-1999, 04:53:AM Et... Yes you put all the files in your FIFA 2000 User directory, as the Readme clearly says to do. Did you read the Readme? Et 08-12-1999, 09:56:AM Its don have a read me but nvm thank you Ric 08-12-1999, 01:53:PM Yes it does it, at least the one you asked me to check does. It's called "Readme." Anyway, you're welcome. Ric 09-12-1999, 12:02:AM Everything worked fine for me. I hope you got it in your game ok. Ciao Et 09-12-1999, 06:02:AM Ric .i think you should reupload it again. Coz window can't open it. |