How to fix unable to load binkw32.dll / relocate your game folder.
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Hello there, plutonium community. My name is Patrick. You can call me pat so today eposide we will fix the most common issue that every black ops 1 player faces when trying to play the game and this is the issue.

its a simple soulution all of u have to do is press Win + R and type %appdata%

Then, try to find a folder called Plutonium and delete it.
if u not found the file, go to local files
C:\Users{Your User Name}\AppData\Local
For sure u will find the file there, delete it, then reopen the plutonium app, log in to your account, then locate your game folder, and you're done
You're ready to play. Don't forget to enjoy ur time while you're playing.
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Hello there, plutonium community. My name is Patrick. You can call me pat so today eposide we will fix the most common issue that every black ops 1 player faces when trying to play the game and this is the issue.

its a simple soulution all of u have to do is press Win + R and type %appdata%

Then, try to find a folder called Plutonium and delete it.
if u not found the file, go to local files
C:\Users{Your User Name}\AppData\Local
For sure u will find the file there, delete it, then reopen the plutonium app, log in to your account, then locate your game folder, and you're done
You're ready to play. Don't forget to enjoy ur time while you're playing.
NO.
This is not necessary at all. just click the "GAME SETTINGS" link next to the "PLAY" button to set your folder to the correct spot.

There is no need to delete your Plutonium appdata folder.