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last nite i downloaded MVP Edit from glass4.com and whe i installed the software i didnt started...it just continued giving me an error...so, i downloaded the one for mvp 2004 thinking that if i installed that one first it would work...but it didnt...i mean i deleted the one for mvp 2005, installed the one for 2004, and then installed above the one for 2005 and when i open it, appears the one for 2004...

Any Help?

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It says that a file was missing...but its weird, because the setup worked fine and the game installed completely...also i installed that patch for "most users"(that was before it gave me the error) and nothing...but the thing is now i cant even see what the error is...because even i install the one for MVP 2005 when i run the program it starts perfect, but is the one for MVP2004

so?

cant find anything at the faq

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I'm having kind of the same problem. When I try to run MVPedit 2005.4 it says that a "Tab32(something I can't remember).exe" is missing. I've tried re-installing wihout no luck.

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Well, here goes. My attempt to answer some (or hopefully, most) of the most frequently asked questions about MVP Baseball 2005 for the PC.

Hope it helps. :)

MVPEdit

Where can I download the latest version of MVPEdit?

http://www.glass4.com/mvpedit

When I open MVPEdit, I get an error message saying that a file is not found.

If the error mentions the file MSCOMCTL.OCX or TABCTL32.OCX, download this file. When it's downloaded, run it. When this has finished, run MVPEdit again and you should be able to use it without the error appearing again.

How do I load my roster for the first time?

This depends on how you have got your roster to begin with. If the file you downloaded comes as a .mbe file, then simply open MVPEdit and click Open from the toolbar, then find the .mbe file. Click the Open button and the file will load so that you can view it and make changes to it. If you want to use the roster set you already have in MVPEdit or if you have downloaded a roster with lots of .dat files, open MVPEdit then click Import from the toolbar. You will be shown a folder location section with 2 buttons, OK and Cancel. Double-click on the database folder so that you see something similar to the following;

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then click OK. You will then be asked where you want to save the file. Choose anywhere you want, but for convenience, you can use the MVPEdit folder. Choose a name for the file, then click Save and the files will be imported from your game directory and you can then view and edit them as you wish. From now on, instead of importing every time, you can just use the Open button to load the file you just created, which will be a .mbe file.

I've made the changes I want to make, but when I click Tools-Check Errors, it says my lineups are incomplete when they aren't.

This is a known bug in MVPEdit, but it isn't actually related to the lineups at all. Click the rotation tab, take a note of the way you have your pitching set out, from the rotation to long relief, middle relief, set up and closer, then remove all the players from all the boxes in this tab so that your pitching is totally clear. Now, but all the players back the way they were and click Tools-Check Errors again and the error should be gone.

How do I export my roster into the game?

Once you've loaded your roster in MVPEdit and have made all the changes you want to make, click the Export button on the toolbar. This will load a window with 2 buttons (OK and Cancel) and a folder location section. In this section, double-click on the database folder, so that when you are ready to click OK, your window looks similar to this:

mvpedit3sb.png

If it does, click OK. You may be shown a message saying "File exists. OK to overwrite?" with OK and Cancel buttons. Click OK and the progress status at the bottom left of MVPEdit will start to update to let you know the status of the export. When that says "Save complete", the rosters have been exported correctly, so you can now close MVPEdit if you wish.

I exported my rosters, but they don't show up in-game.

You may need to click Reset Rosters in MVP 2005 to get the game to recognise your changes. You can find the Reset Rosters button by going to Roster Management from the main menu of the game.

The rosters showed up in-game, but when I try to play a game with them, the game closes with an error message and takes me back to the desktop.

There are a few things that could cause this, but the most common one seems to be using inaccurate face ID's or audio/photo ID's. Load the rosters in MVPEdit, then check through the players on the teams you selected to make sure that you haven't set an incorrect face or audio/photo ID.

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