![]() ![]() When user switches language, the community versions v0.51d and v0.60a try to download language DLLs from: This post has been edited by fox88: - 08:16 PM Of course, external DLLs (MediaInfo.dll, for one) must have the same bitness as eMule itself. In 64-bit Windows it is possible to use well know "overwrite the executable" kind of upgrade as the simplest way to switch between 32-bit and 64-bit builds or versions - there and back. ![]() This is not a mistake, there are two executable files, because eMule gets 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
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