I made the all-in-one .reg file, I threw it in the Downloads section.
It's not 100% needed, it just makes life easier.

And heres my explaination on how the reg file works:

Ok, it was explained that if you add a .exe into the registry, it
would either be in hardware or software vertex (0 or 1). There are
also 3 different registry keys there. 0000, 0001, and 0002.

It works the same as the number of outputs on your computer. Most
intel devices only allow you to use 2 outputs at any given time. That
is why you may see more then 1 gfx card in device manager. Intel
emulates multiple gfx cards per output. Everyone should have at least
one output, thus called 0000. Laptop users and some (if not all)
desktop users should also have another output, and its called 0001.
You need to add the vertex mode to all outputs of the system.

Hopefully that clears it up a bit more :)
On Jan 31, 12:37 pm, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote:
> man one question:
>
> when i set addreg ==> 1
> i knw if i want it back i hav to put it ==> 0
> but will the same addreg.reg replace it through the same reg ?

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