Right click on that and press ‘ Close Handle’.' \Sessions\2\BaseNamedObjects\DiabloII Check For Other Instances’ You need to find this exact line in that list of gibberish….Single click D2R.exe to highlight it and press CTRL L.Press ‘ CTRL F’ to filter and type ‘ d2r’.Now go launch the process explorer application as ADMINISTRATOR (press ‘ Win D’ to get to your desktop) Launch the first d2r launcher shortcut you created on your desktop Extract Files somewhere easy, like your desktop or download folder.#!!! Update, new method at bottom !!!#ĭownload a program called Process Explorer from Microsoft (Google: ‘ process explorer’)Ĭlick first link: “ Process Explorer - Windows Sysinternals” EX: ‘ 2 – D2R Launcher.exe’Ĭongratulations, now you have two D2R directories! You wont be able to use both shortcuts without one last thing though… Rename this desktop shortcut to something unique.Right click launcher.exe > Send to Desktop (create shortcut).Now create a shortcut for this second D2R Launcher.Navigate to the new directory, and paste the game files, inside of it.Name the folder “ Diablo 2 Resurrected (2)” for you to recognize it.Create a folder somewhere, either on your C: drive, or on an external drive.Go back to Diablo II Resurrected game folder ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II Resurected) and copy the contents.Right click ‘ Diablo II Resurrected Launcher.exe’.By default it should be: “ C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II Resurrected”. ![]() ![]() ![]() In address bar, paste the path you copied and navigate to it.Open Windows File Explorer ( tip: ‘Win button E’) Enable setting at very bottom – “ Allow multiple instances of ”.Change ‘ On Game Launch’ to “ Exit completely”.I’m going to write this like you’re somewhat of a newb, to make it easy of course.
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