Whenever I try to install this no matter what build I get it always sayd it can't find "lsapi.dll" but it is in the directory.
What is wrong and why are these people to lazy to include installation instructions and a faq than answeres basic questions that all faqs should cover?
1. What OS and litestep install are you using,
2. Install instructions:
http://www.beyondconvention.net/ohussain/lsinstaller/installation_guide.htm
FAQ: wiki.litestep.com is about the closest thing to a FAQ I guess.
Or: Because nobody can be f**** ;)
Answer me this then:
What is wrong and why are you too lazy to search google and answer these basic questions for yourself?
:P
because that rarely seems to work and i have a comunity of lightstep users right here.
I already said i hed tryed multipal builds. The one I want ins the latest beta (19) and im on win xp.
because that rarely seems to work and i have a comunity of lightstep users right here.
Ah, right. Great. So the purpose of that community is answering questions you can't be bothered looking into yourself? I'm sure you'll make a lot of friends here with that attitude.
I know whats wrong! I know whats wrong! But because of your crappy attitude you will suffer. That...and friggin learn how to spell LiteStep. It may even make you look semi-intelligent...well...maybe not...nevermind.
"I already said i hed tryed multipal builds. The one I want ins the latest beta (19) and im on win xp."
what is "(19)" ???, it aint the latest build.
ps: You should learn to spell ... 50% of the words in that sentence...
@all: Why is it that peoples first lesson in netiquette is taught here!?!?
READ THE STICKIES!!!
ALL OF THEM!!!
ESPECIALLY THAT ONE ABOUT HOW TO ASK QUESTIONS PROPERLY!!!!
fuckin noobs ...
did anyone think that maby I did look into it first and got nowere?
OOOh big deal I spelt stuff wrong.
Uninstall LiteStep...Put your PC on the curb on trash day because you are obviously too stupid to own one.
I think the fact that you couldn't even spell the name of the shell correctly is an indication of how much "looking into it" you have really done.