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It’s pretty simple Windows CMD stuff…but the nubs might enjoy. If at any time CMD sayz you dont have permissions or a command just isn’t working, try running CMD from your system 32 folder as an administrator. :P

(1) Click Start Menu
(2) Click Run
(3) Type “cmd” without the “” and hit Return/Enter

In the black window that comes up: (…)

So yeah, I guessed a few people I know might enjoy trying this out. :-D

This glitch in GP4 can/(should) in no way harm your computer. Joining two sessions at once may lag your computer though. Just close one to regain some breathing space on your CPU.

I am not responsible for the foolish things you do as a result of reading this post.

Please Note: If your computer crashes, your hard drive get’s deleted, your email gets spammed, your user name hacked or any other such event, I simply had nothing to do with it.

Ok, now that is out of the way. Here is the method I use for opening two GP4′s. Read all the steps before trying it out so you can know what to do when your screen goes black asking for Admin Permission.

1) Put a shortcut to GP4 on your Desktop. (shortcut: the thing you double click to open GP4 :P )

2) Right-click and hit run as Administrator. (oh, didn’t i mension? You need to have an administrators password *or be an admin*)

3) As you hit ok on the “Program needs Permission to continue” admin box, quicky double click the gp4 short cut again on your desktop (not as administrator, so dont right click and select that).

Try to double click as many times as you want to have open. You will most likley be able to open only one extra but it is possible to open lots more.

There it is! Have fun xD

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