Well, that happens when things get all kinds of weird stuff... your best bet is to restart the computer, go to the BG2 game folder, and remove all the setup-*modname*.exe's and then extract the latest WeiDU.exe from the latest version of WeiDU archive from here(it's the Windows Binary)... and then rename that appropriately, in this case "setup-innprices.exe" and then run it.I just notice im getting it with all the exe's? wtf. I just did a new setup of mods. Not sure what has gone wrong. i will do a reinstallation tomoz and let you know it if works.

1 Thing i do not like about this mod.
#21
Posted 23 July 2010 - 02:45 PM
Deactivated account. The user today is known as The Imp.
#22
Posted 23 July 2010 - 03:15 PM
Well, that happens when things get all kinds of weird stuff... your best bet is to restart the computer, go to the BG2 game folder, and remove all the setup-*modname*.exe's and then extract the latest WeiDU.exe from the latest version of WeiDU archive from here(it's the Windows Binary)... and then rename that appropriately, in this case "setup-innprices.exe" and then run it.I just notice im getting it with all the exe's? wtf. I just did a new setup of mods. Not sure what has gone wrong. i will do a reinstallation tomoz and let you know it if works.
So you want me to delete all the EXE's in the baldurs gate folder? if so no thanks theirs way too many.
#23
Posted 23 July 2010 - 09:07 PM
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