You all have no clue, you use serbeys to create a new cdkey file put it in main d2 directory, make a new etal profile and in the cdkey section put the name of the cdkey file,
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1 Setting up for CDKey Swapping
1.1 Creating MPQ files
1.Download Serby's CDKey Changer
2.Make a serbys directory under your diablo folder and copy Serbys files there.
3.Identify if you have a 16 or 26 digit Diablo CDkey.
4.Use Diablo II\serbys\D2CKEY113\KeyCreator16 for 16 digit mpq creation and Diablo II\serbys\D2CKEY113\KeyCreator26 for 26 digit mpq creation.
5.The created file will be named "d2key.mpq" in your diablo folder.
6.Rename it to cdkey1.mpq and make your next. The next would be renamed cdkey2.mpq and so on as you add more.
7.All CDKey mpq files belong in the root of your Diablo folder (i.e. directly in the "Diablo II" folder along with game.exe).
Notes:
When you use the mpq files in the manager, the cdkeys used to install the game are not used.
If you want to run with 2 sets of cdkeys, then you need to create 2 mpq files.
The installation cdkeys can be used to create one of the mpq files.
It does not matter if you installed Diablo with the 16 or 26 bit cd codes. The MPQ's will still work with either 16 or 26 bit codes.
Cdkey.mpq's need to be made from a Classic and Expansion with the same cdkey length. Example: 16 + 16 or 26 + 26.
1.2 Using MPQ files
1.Reference these in your D2NT profile and increase the Game #/CDKey value to represent how many games you wish to use a given key before switching to the next key.
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