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Hey guys im done with COD4 & WAW Mod menus, im now changing and getting into other games.

The game im making a Menu for is MW2.

But when i try open up Droseum20's .dll file: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I get a Error saying: C:\Users\XeXSonic\Desktop\Tutorial - Droseum20 & Smileh4x\dll_load\dll_load.vcxproj : error : Platform 'Xbox 360' referenced in the project file 'dll_load' cannot be found. Please make sure you have it installed under '%VCTargetsPath%\Platforms\Xbox 360'. The project cannot be loaded.

Can someone help me?

Thanks guys
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do you have the sdk installed?
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I had the same problem.
First of all, download Xbox 360 Neighborhood. This will allow you to open up XBOX related files in Visual Studio(s).

Second you need to extract ANY files you want to work with to the desktop, or else you will not be able to open them.

Hope this helped.
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Botch wrote I had the same problem.
First of all, download Xbox 360 Neighborhood. This will allow you to open up XBOX related files in Visual Studio(s).

Second you need to extract ANY files you want to work with to the desktop, or else you will not be able to open them.

Hope this helped.


I have xbox Neighborhood bro : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I did what you said, and it does not work
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XeXSonic wrote
Botch wrote I had the same problem.
First of all, download Xbox 360 Neighborhood. This will allow you to open up XBOX related files in Visual Studio(s).

Second you need to extract ANY files you want to work with to the desktop, or else you will not be able to open them.

Hope this helped.


I have xbox Neighborhood bro : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I did what you said, and it does not work
Hmm. I'm fairly sure when you download Xbox Neighborhood you get the option to run xbox related files on your computer. Are you running the right file in the folder? Try running the dll_load.sln, if you weren't.
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I'm almost sure I have you on Skype so just ask me on there, but on topic just redownload and it should fix issues if your not using visual studio 10; use that instead I'm pretty sure the older versions of sdk don't like working with newer versions of visual studio.
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Botch wrote
XeXSonic wrote
Botch wrote I had the same problem.
First of all, download Xbox 360 Neighborhood. This will allow you to open up XBOX related files in Visual Studio(s).

Second you need to extract ANY files you want to work with to the desktop, or else you will not be able to open them.

Hope this helped.


I have xbox Neighborhood bro : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I did what you said, and it does not work
Hmm. I'm fairly sure when you download Xbox Neighborhood you get the option to run xbox related files on your computer. Are you running the right file in the folder? Try running the dll_load.sln, if you weren't.


Yes it opened thanks bro

Do you know any TU8 Menu sources?
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XeXSonic wrote
Botch wrote
XeXSonic wrote
Botch wrote I had the same problem.
First of all, download Xbox 360 Neighborhood. This will allow you to open up XBOX related files in Visual Studio(s).

Second you need to extract ANY files you want to work with to the desktop, or else you will not be able to open them.

Hope this helped.


I have xbox Neighborhood bro : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

I did what you said, and it does not work
Hmm. I'm fairly sure when you download Xbox Neighborhood you get the option to run xbox related files on your computer. Are you running the right file in the folder? Try running the dll_load.sln, if you weren't.


Yes it opened thanks bro

Do you know any TU8 Menu sources?

Se7enSinsJTAG released the Gulpsy v1 source. Try that, and you'll get an idea.
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hey botch do you have skype? i need a little more help.
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XeXSonic wrote hey botch do you have skype? i need a little more help.

I do, but I'm about to go do some IRL stuff.
Message me later:
botch.botch
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