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To add custom songs to Guitar Hero 3 PC, follow these steps: 1. Download the custom song files: First, you'll need to find and download the custom song files you want to add. You can find custom songs on various websites such as ScoreHero or the Frets on Fire forums. 2. Install the Guitar Hero 3 PC game: If you haven't already, you'll need to install the Guitar Hero 3 PC game on your computer. 3. Download and install the Guitar Hero Three Control Panel (GH3CP): GH3CP is a program that makes it easier to add custom songs to Guitar Hero 3. You can download it from the Frets on Fire forums. 4. Open GH3CP: Open the GH3CP program and click on the "Set GH3 Game Folder" button. Navigate to the folder where Guitar Hero 3 is installed on your computer and select it. 5. Click on the "Add Songs" button: Click on the "Add Songs" button in GH3CP and select the folder where you downloaded the custom song files. 6. Convert the songs: GH3CP will automatically convert the custom songs to the correct format for Guitar Hero 3. This process may take a few minutes. 7. Start Guitar Hero 3: Once the songs have been converted, start Guitar Hero 3 on your computer. You should see the new songs in your song list. 8. Play the custom songs: Select the custom song you want to play and enjoy! Note: Adding custom songs to Guitar Hero 3 may void your warranty and can potentially harm your computer or game. It is important to only download custom songs from trusted sources and to use caution when modifying game files.
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