Anyway, a lot of people aren't computer-savy. This is for you guys.
We all know there are great mods in this forum. Some people have viewed tutorials on Youtube explaining how to put the Jordan face into NBA 2k10 and have heard words that may confuse newbies. I'll be honest, in the beginning after I began downloading season mods I use to "switch" files from my backed up folder to my NBA 2k10 Files folder. For example, I would have my 2010 Season files in my NBA 2k10 folder and I would have a backup of Aloncho's 1992 NBA season on my desktop. I would copy and paste the 2010 Files to another folder on my desktop and copy and paste the 1992 files into my NBA 2k10 Files Folder.
This consumed so much time and because I was not educated enough and new to the NBA on PC scene, I did not know there was any other way. Until one night I had a dream (about patching, seriously?) and I dreamt of another way to play the mods hassle free. I wiped everything from my computer and installed NBA 2k10 again. I then made a copy of the default NBA 2k10 Files folder and placed it on my desktop. After that I downloaded Aloncho's files and placed them inside the copied folder. I then began the game with the NBA2k10.EXE files inside the folder and could have played it without "switching" like before.
I know I type too much, well here's the sparknotes version.
- Make a copy of the Default 2010 Folder with ALL THE ORIGINAL FILES.
- Place it on your desktop
- Download any mod you want and place the new files inside the copied folder. (except the saves file, place those in your normal saves folder)
- Once satisfied, go inside that folder and look for the "NBA2k10.EXE" file with an icon of Kobe Bryant. Right click and create a shortcut to your desktop. (Picture at the bottom)
- Play the 1997 mod and try to beat the bulls on HoF with the Rockets, I DO

Some people might say "That's stupid I already knew that" but my goal is to help out anyone I can that has the same problem as I did. If I helped you, I'd appreciate if you post on the thread with a thank you.
Regards,
Michael
