When you're done, the current version Java folder should be set up like: Yes, you will need to provide Administrator permission for all of these actions. Route Riter wont compress them to DXT, because it uses the AceIt tool, and the AceIt tool. If for some reason the classes folder gets lost or damaged, copy the 'RR_classes' folder to the appropriate Java version and rename it to 'classes'. Manually Installing the additional TSRE application data. Move that to the new version's folder, then delete the old version folder (which should have nothing in it by then, and should not show up in Add/Remove Programs). When Java updates, I let it go ahead and remove earlier versions (it will usually offer to, now), which leaves only the 'classes' folder in the older version folder within Java. For some reason, the last time Java updated, I found that I had to set up the classes folder in both the 32- and 64-bit Java folders - no idea why, since RR is a 32-bit program and should not need or even reference 64-bit Java. What I did was create a folder named "RR_classes" at the top level of the Java directory in Program Files (x86) and Program Files, the the ts-utils items in it, for backup.
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