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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2011, 05:41:39 PM »

1) You need tunerpro v5.00.7532;
2) You need the latest updated dll v0.9.2 from my site;
3) Follow the instructions in the Readme file.

If you still have problems give me more details and I'll try to help.
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« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2011, 05:43:52 PM »

I forgot to mention that without the license file it will only verify if your BIN file is compatible. For licensing options look at the webpage on my www or send me an email.
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« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2011, 10:19:56 PM »

1) You need tunerpro v5.00.7532;
2) You need the latest updated dll v0.9.2 from my site;
3) Follow the instructions in the Readme file.

If you still have problems give me more details and I'll try to help.

ahh i figured it out...
i had the .dll file in the document>plugin folder with the license file. not in the tuner pro directory where it was suppossed to be.

thanks and i will purchase a license soon enough.
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« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2011, 12:15:47 AM »

1) You need tunerpro v5.00.7532;
2) You need the latest updated dll v0.9.2 from my site;
3) Follow the instructions in the Readme file.

If you still have problems give me more details and I'll try to help.

ahh i figured it out...
i had the .dll file in the document>plugin folder with the license file. not in the tuner pro directory where it was suppossed to be.

thanks and i will purchase a license soon enough.

It took me a little to figure it out, I must say the customer service has been great and I can correct checksums now with TunerPro..it's awesome!
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« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2011, 08:01:23 AM »

Actually I believe that it's a bug in TunerPro which I will signal to Mark on his forum asap. Mark states in his documentation that all user plugins should be in the folder "Documents\TunerPro Files\Plugins" and that plugins in the "C:\Program Files\TunerPro" directory should only be the default ones installed by the tunerPro installation.

Overall this actually makes sense because if you uninstall TunerPro it will delete the "C:\Program Files\TunerPro" directory and leave "Documents\TunerPro Files" untouched so you will not accidentally erase all definitions/bins/plugins/etc...

I, like you have found that TunerPro will create a "Documents\Plugins" directory but this is not how it should work & plugins put in there will not be loader by TunerPro at boot.
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