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# Working with Updates/DLC in Eden
Use this guide when you want to install Updates or DLC for your games in Eden.
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***NOTE***: This applies to separate Update/DLC files, not “merged” NSP/XCIs which include the base game and Updates/DLC applied on top of them in a single file. These files work in Eden, but would not require the following steps.
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**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Working-with-Updates-DLC-in-Eden-2b057c2edaf681dfb65dfc4dd96980c0) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
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### Pre-Requisites
1. Eden already setup and configured for your platform.
2. The Update/DLC file(s) you want to install
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## Installing Updates/DLC
1. Open Eden to the Main Window.
2. Select *File > Install Files to NAND...*.
3. Navigate to the Update/DLC files you want to install.
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***TIP***: You can install multiple files at once by selecting multiple files in this window.
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4. The file(s) will be scanned for validity and then a confirmation window will appear, select *Install* to begin installation.
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***TIP***: You can deselect any that you do not want to install with the checkbox by each entry.
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5. Upon installation, you will get a prompt saying it was installed successfully.
6. Look at the *Add-Ons* column in the main window, you should now see the additional installed content reflected.
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## Disabling Updates/DLC
Upon occasion you may find that you want to disable a certain DLC or Update (incompatibility with a mod, causes significant regression, etc.). Luckily the process if very easy to do so.
1. *Right-Click* the game for which you want to disable the additional content.
2. Select *Configure Game.*
3. Uncheck the box next to the DLC or Update you want to disable and hit **OK**.
4. The listing should now reflect that it has been disabled with a **[D]** before the entry. If you load the game, you will observe that the reported version is not updated (assuming the game reports this information).