Originally Posted by
Shelly Bean
3.) Now if your running the 32Bit version of Windows place Comdlg32.ocx in C:\Windows\System32 folder
If your running the 64Bit version then place Comdlg32.ocx in C:\Windows\SysWOW64 folder
4.) Click Start, Type Run then hit enter then under Run you'll type one of the following:
If your using 32Bit: regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\Comdlg32.ocx
If your using 64bit: regsvr32 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Comdlg32.ocx
Just thought I would note that you "should" be able to just stick the Comdlg32.ocx file in the same directory as the Sega Cue Maker executable; sticking it in System32/SysWOW64 just makes it available to any other apps that may require it.
In any case, in the event you aren't able to get your Sega Cue Maker to work, you could give a program called Liors Cue Maker a shot instead. Here's a link; http://www.warezfaq.com/fleas/Lior's_Cue_Maker_2.4.zip
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