![]() ![]() Unfortunately LEGO developers also somehow corrupted the Assets.lif file that contains the brick library. That resulted in more convenient install on latest Win 10 systems, which is nice, since I personally had trouble installing 4.3.11 on a fully updated Win 10. Why choose file swapping instead of downgrading: in version 4.3.12 LEGO has removed the Flash dependability (or Silverlight, i don't remember now). If you don't trust my version of the file, you can do it yourself easily, since the "setupldd-pc-4_3_11.exe" distributive is essentially an archive and the file can be easily extracted with tools like WinRar or 7-zip from there. I happen to have this file archived here.Īfter you replace the file and restart LDD, all bricks will be available and all your previous creations will open without errors. ![]() You just need to replace "Assets.lif" file in the 4.3.12 installation folder with the same file from 4.3.11 version. I think I might have a more elegant solution rather than downgrading to LDD 4.3.11 : Here are some links for previous versions:Īlso found a hint for installing old versions on Windows 10 if Adobe Flash Player fails to install: įor anyone looking for an alternative to LDD since it is not longer supported by LEGO, Studio from Bricklink has a similar building experience and can even open LDD files. When installed it still shows the version as 4.3.11 even though the file name hints that it is 4.3.12.
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