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NET Framework this should make the game run smoother? You will also need to download either 7Zip, WinRar, WinZip, or other file extracting software if you do not already have one downloaded won't go into detail on how to use file extracting software. Extract the files in the GHTCP download to a new folder anywhere on your computer this will contain the installer. Once the control panel is opened, go to file, and under file, click on "Open Game Settings".
After several seconds, your game's song list should load. Now, you will learn how to add custom songs to the game. It's suggested that you use the FretsOnFire website to find songs to add to the game, as FretsOnFire has the most extensive list of song downloads, and you will have to do as little work as necessary to download songs from the site.
Create an account on the FretsOnFire fan forums. It is necessary to create an account to access the forums to download custom songs. Once you made an account, go to the "Tune Posting" section of the forum. This is where you will find all of the custom songs.
You can either browse through the various threads which contain other users' custom songs, or to make it more simple, which it is suggested you do, you can go to the "SONGS DATABASE" thread, which is stickied and located near the top of the page.
In the original post, there is a link next to where it says "custom songs:". Click on it to access the FoF wiki which has a huge database of custom songs, listed from A-Z, , Packs, and Albums. Keep in mind that the A-Z and are listed by Artist name, and not song name. Choose a song from the list to download. The song used for an example is "Nottingham Lace" by Buckethead. Under "B", you will scroll down to find the artist Buckethead, and the song Nottingham Lace. Notice that there are multiple links for the same song.
Click on the link next to "Puppetz". The link will take you to a separate forum, which contains FoF user Puppetz. Scroll down to the list of songs, and find Nottingham Lace once again, and click on the download link on the right. This will take you to an external site where you can download the song. Download the song from the external website. You will again need to use your file extractor to extract the files from the download into another folder.
Find the "Add" tab, click on it, and under that, click on "New Song". This will open a pop up where you will add the song files. If you are following the example, type in "nottinghamlace" in the Song Name section. After that, go down to where it says "Guitar Track", and click on the " Now you will locate the folder where you extracted the song files to. For this we will use Chart2Mid2Chart. If you have not already downloaded Chart2Mid2Chart.
This will generate a MIDI file in the same directory as the chart file. Load Song List Editor as described above. This will display the following dialog window:. This may take a couple of minutes. The command window will show the progress of the conversion. We now need to add the song to one of the play lists in the game. You will be presented with the following dialog window:. The game will complain that the game content is corrupt.
This is nothing to worry about, but make sure you have already backed-up your save game file if you want to keep your scores. You will then be presented with the main menu. As your progress has now been deleted, you will not have access to the bonus songs. No need to worry! Enter the unlock everything cheat by strumming the green fret twice. This will unlock the bonus songs playlist.
It's running Vista; I'm assuming the 32 bit version. Up until I got this machine, I was a Mac person, so I don't know much about how to get other specs - if you need them to help, I will gladly oblige if you tell me how to find them. Any help you can provide would be awesome. Thanks much. Did Windows automatically update itself? You can open it up and check out your update history to see if anything happened recently.
And if you see any recent updates, you can do a System Restore to try and undo what got screwed up. Hell, giving that a shot anyway probably wouldn't hurt. You're using vista. Have you tried using the system restore function? That will tell you if is a system problem or something else you installed later. To start in the search box type 'restore' Select the obvious Choose go for a different system restore point.
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