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    I'm fairly certain WB, I factory reset my ALP then reapplied my settings with the file attached to this>
    Setup.txt


    I couldn't upload it as an alp file.. Rename it to Setup.alp then check it with the ALP update site, they are the exact settings I am running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragons View Post
    I'm fairly certain WB, I factory reset my ALP then reapplied my settings with the file attached to this>
    Setup.txt


    I couldn't upload it as an alp file.. Rename it to Setup.alp then check it with the ALP update site, they are the exact settings I am running.
    Thanks mate - yes, that attachment looks good to me, nothing obviously wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragons View Post
    I'm fairly certain WB, I factory reset my ALP then reapplied my settings with the file attached to this>
    Setup.txt


    I couldn't upload it as an alp file.. Rename it to Setup.alp then check it with the ALP update site, they are the exact settings I am running.
    Setup file is not a text file. Its an .alp file. When saving the file try to save it directly to your USB drive. Some computers since the file might already exist from previous downloads it will save it and rename it. Saving the file directly to a clean USB Drive will prevent that issue. I also suggest you keep the file on the USB Drive so when you perform future updates the file will re-load at each update.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    Setup file is not a text file. Its an .alp file. When saving the file try to save it directly to your USB drive. Some computers since the file might already exist from previous downloads it will save it and rename it. Saving the file directly to a clean USB Drive will prevent that issue. I also suggest you keep the file on the USB Drive so when you perform future updates the file will re-load at each update.
    Tom,
    If you read the bottom of that post it does say you need to rename it to Setup.alp, I switched the extension to .txt because you have vbulletin configured to only accept jpg, gif, txt etc all the usual attachments and nothing non standard, it is actually a ALP setup file if you download it rename it accordingly and upload it to alpupdate.

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