You should have "My Computer" on your desktop or maybe by clicking start. This should bring up a window showing different sections of your computer. In most cases, your primary hard drive is given the letter "C" so you'll see something like "Local Disk:C". If you installed your games to a different "Drive letter" such as "D" then that is where you would be looking.
Clicking on "Local Disk:C" will open another window showing things on this drive. You may see folders like "Documents and Settings" and "Programs" or "Program Files".
Inside the "Programs Files" folder you should see a folder called "EA Games", (the folder created when you installed your games).
In your case you would then see another folder called "Command & Conquer The First Decade".
Inside this folder you will then see another folder called "Command & Conquer(tm) Generals Zero Hour".
OK, when you opened the last folder you will see several folders and files. The WorldBuilder file should be at the bottom of this window and the icon looks like a blue globe.
Right-click on this icon and select "Create Shortcut". You'll want to "Drag" this shortcut to your desktop so move your windows until you can see your desktop and drag it to your desktop. Close all the windows you opened.
Double-click on your new WouldBuilder shortcut and you should be in business.
FYI:
When you see a string of names with "\" between the names, this is a pathway and in most cases these names are folder names. The "\" means that the name after the "\" is inside the folder before the "\". So in this case you're opening each of the folders to get to the file (WorldBuilder.exe) you're looking for.
C:\Program Files\EA Games\Command & Conquer The First Decade\Command & Conquer(tm) Generals Zero Hour\WorldBuilder.exe
Edited by user
16 years ago |
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