faby
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Post by faby on May 12, 2024 3:11:35 GMT -8
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Legofan
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Post by Legofan on May 12, 2024 4:37:56 GMT -8
There are a couple of ways to disable that redirect.
1. ExplorerPatcher 2. using mach2 or vivetool to disable the velocity id that handles it (don't know the id, you can find it in the forum somewhere)
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faby
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Post by faby on May 12, 2024 7:34:45 GMT -8
There are a couple of ways to disable that redirect.
1. ExplorerPatcher 2. using mach2 or vivetool to disable the velocity id that handles it (don't know the id, you can find it in the forum somewhere)
The ExplorerPatcher method didn't work for me(( The second method seems interesting, I would like to know more
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on May 12, 2024 9:28:28 GMT -8
The ID in question is 25175482. So vivetool /disable /id:25175482 if I'm not mistaken.
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Post by Brawllux on May 12, 2024 9:40:41 GMT -8
Download vivetool Go to vivetool directory in an elevated Command Prompt.
vivetool /disable /id:25175482 This only works for Windows 10 btw,for windows 11 you need startallback or Explorer Patcher.
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faby
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Post by faby on May 14, 2024 0:39:56 GMT -8
It worked! Thank youuu!!!
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