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Join Date: May 2006
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BZ 3387: Trying to go back to Windowed from Full Screen results in crash
I'm running on a Mac. I changed the preferences to go from Windowed to Full Screen and that was fine. Now I'd like to go back to Windowed, but when I try to do that the game just crashes. When I reload the game it is still in Full Screen mode.
Thanks in advance for any help Mark |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Hollern/Stade/Germany
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It's logged as a bug now. As a first work around I suggest you delete the settings file config/app
It should be in a hidden folder in your user home directory.
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Hey CoachDirty, let's see if I can help you solve this issue.
I don't know the best way to get you your help but this worked for me: • Download This Dashboard Application • Click "Show" on the "Hidden Files Application" • Click on your harddrive • Click on your home directory, it has an icon in the shape of a house • Click on "OOTP Developments" • Click on "config" • Trash the "app" file Any file that has a period in front of it like ".OOTP Developments" means it's hidden. WHen you're done, I recommend going back into dashboard and clicking "Hide" files. The Dashboard app is very useful...I recommend keeping it.
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