4 installs on 1 computer?
- ziddy1232
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4 installs on 1 computer?
Ok, so i want : Ksro, Isro, Jsro and Csro on my pc.
Currently have Japanese and Isro installed, but not sure if they work (Got them on different hard drives) as i am yet to update them ect
But would it be possible to have all 4 versions installed and called something else - Just Isro, Ksro ect?
I know when you start the installer it detects the other copy of sro and asks to delete it, like it did when i first installed Jsro (Then i moved Isro to my other hard drive and they both installed fine)
Currently have Japanese and Isro installed, but not sure if they work (Got them on different hard drives) as i am yet to update them ect
But would it be possible to have all 4 versions installed and called something else - Just Isro, Ksro ect?
I know when you start the installer it detects the other copy of sro and asks to delete it, like it did when i first installed Jsro (Then i moved Isro to my other hard drive and they both installed fine)
- MastaChiefX
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yep
I had both ksro and isro on one hard drive. Just create a folder called "International SRO" and put normal sro in there, and they when you create ksro/etc, it will put it in "Silkroad", which you can rename, and start again
I had both ksro and isro on one hard drive. Just create a folder called "International SRO" and put normal sro in there, and they when you create ksro/etc, it will put it in "Silkroad", which you can rename, and start again

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I had some problems installing two versions at first. If you install the international version directly to an "International SRO" folder it will be deleted when you try to install kSRO because the install path was saved into the registry. Just make sure that you rename the Silkroad folder after you install it and you should be fine.
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hey wasup ya'll, I have a question I'm American right and I have the ISRO version, now since I don't speak Korean, Japanese can I still play them versions of silkroad on my computer. Is there a language pack or something that can decipher them to english, sounds futuristic but just asking out of curiousity??
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Re: 4 installs on 1 computer?
ziddy1232 wrote:Ok, so i want : Ksro, Isro, Jsro and Csro on my pc.
Currently have Japanese and Isro installed, but not sure if they work (Got them on different hard drives) as i am yet to update them ect
But would it be possible to have all 4 versions installed and called something else - Just Isro, Ksro ect?
I know when you start the installer it detects the other copy of sro and asks to delete it, like it did when i first installed Jsro (Then i moved Isro to my other hard drive and they both installed fine)
man, this is hardcore play here
i ought to ask... are you from marz? lol, just kidding
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PR-Solja wrote:hey wasup ya'll, I have a question I'm American right and I have the ISRO version, now since I don't speak Korean, Japanese can I still play them versions of silkroad on my computer. Is there a language pack or something that can decipher them to english, sounds futuristic but just asking out of curiousity??
Actually, there is a way to get other versions of SRO to use the English translation. It involves editing the Media.pk2 file though.
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iGod wrote:Install xSRO run regedit, delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Joymax tree, install ySRO, delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Joymax tree, install zSRO, delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Joymax tree etc.etc.etc.
so in plain english I redownload ISRO then run regedit and delete that hkey blah blah blah then download/install KSRO, and I can play KSRO in english translation?
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- PR-Solja
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iGod wrote:That prevents the detection of installed SROs so you can reinstall it without it automatically uninstalling the previous one.
cool so I ren regedit right and delete that file, then I go and download KSRO so it won't detect my other version of SRO, now this is there I'm confused can I just play KSRO or do I still need to mess around with the files/folders for me to be able to read it in english if possible, sorry if I'm getting on your nerves
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