Ive downloaded the software for a nosey before I actually get my EFILive, and downloaed several of the files hosted on Holdencrazy's site.
They appear to be a different format though, and I cant load them into the software ??
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Ive downloaded the software for a nosey before I actually get my EFILive, and downloaed several of the files hosted on Holdencrazy's site.
They appear to be a different format though, and I cant load them into the software ??
They are all in the standard EFILive Tune Tool format. Which ones are you having a problem with?
Well, all of them really...
When I try to open any of them, they dont appear in any of the folders Ive saved them to, due to them being a different format.
but as I say, I am still using teh demo version of the software, unless that matters ?
Well that is very strange. I just downloaded one now to test, and as expected it works absolutely perfectly :).Quote:
Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Are you saying that you can't find the files you downloaded or that there are problems opening them?
The version of FlashScan should not matter as the file format has not changed since initial release. Generally a good idea to be running the latest build though in any case.
Don't know what to say to help really as all the files are valid and are hosted correctly.
Whats the file suffix? Should be either .bin or .tun to open ok.
Some .bin dont work, but old ls1edit and I think some hpt do.
You can try to go File Open instead of doubleclicking the file.
Thats what I have to do with .bin files.
Any chance your saving them to "My Documents\EFILive..." and then looking for them in "Program files\EFILive...."Quote:
Originally Posted by stevieturbo
or vice versa?
Ahhhhh, I had saved the files into Program files, rather than My Documents. I wasnt aware of the folder in My Documents.
Working now thanks...
Phew :Eyecrazy:. That was going to be some work for me if suddenly the hosting wan't working.Quote:
Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Pleased it is all good now :beer:.
Cheers,
:cheers:
I'm sure from a programming stand point it makes sense, but it is a source of confusion for many Newbies.
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