Hi LeonhartGR
I'm sorry, I had night shift.
All keys I could find are listed
here again.
All for 64 bit Win 7 with UAC enabled.
If UAC is turned off, which is mandatory for bootleg, only Set 1 is relevant.
Do you have a 32 bit Win 7 is also only Set1 interesting, but without the "Wow6432Node" between.
If you installed both versions of the game, Bootleg (to my knowledge) modifies the ReRelease, the first installed 1998 version is unusable.
You can try to copy the modified files separately from your old [FF7-1998] folder to your [FF7-2012] folder.
But make backups of the files that you want to overwrite.
The keys "AppPath," "DataPath" and "MoviePath" should be pointing to your FF7-2012 folder (which has now made with Kranmers patch to a 1998-FF7).
The keys for graphics, sound and MIDI are set as soon as you
start FF7Config.exe and do all the settings there and testing all.If you want to use your old [FF7-1998] installation, you have the three keys pointing back to the old path.
But then you can not use the bootloader of your desktop, which is indeed in the FF7-2012 folder.
Instead, you start the FF7.exe from your old FF7-1998 folder.
I hope I could eliminate all clarities and put you in total confusion.
If not, tell me how it ended...
Side note: The keys in "GameConverterkeys" are not required by the game, that I've only written purely any other tools in the future.
@ PhildWithMalice
The problem is that he has already used bootleg, and therefore all his keys refer to the FF7-2012 folder.
Also my GameConverter can no longer separate that.