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Gday Folks,

 

Shortly I'll be gutting my old x58 for a new skylake/z270 build and doing a fresh install for everything.

 

In researching this on the forums, I have seen 2 ways to deactivate, then activate modules and dlc. The first way is in the stickie by Wags in this forum by going through the file directory and running the [module]protect.exe. The second is by going through the GUI and module manager.

 

So what way does everyone think is best? Do both methods do exactly the same thing?

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Cheers!

 

Dave

 

 

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Pretty please, one day can we have a deactivate all button in the gui?

PC:

 

6600K @ 4.5 GHz, 12GB RAM, GTX 970, 32" 2K monitor.

 

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Pretty please, one day can we have a deactivate all button in the gui?

 

+1

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Thanks fellas

 

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