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I'm goin' down
03-11-11, 12:36 AM
I just set up a multi install. The new file is GFO. I activated JGSME. I downloaded several GFO mods into the MODS foler created by JGSME. When I tried to extract them via jzip I get an access violation error. Also, mult-sh4 will not allow me to name a save file for the GFO games. The game itself is a fresh install from disk, so that so that shouldn't be the issue.

Jan Kyster
03-11-11, 08:55 AM
Sounds like you've installed under "C:\Program Files"...? :hmmm:

I'm goin' down
03-11-11, 12:58 PM
I did. I moved the file to the C directory, as it seemed like that is what you were suggesting. Guess what? jzip worked fine. I have no idea why, but I do not need to know. Thanks for the suggestion. :up: Now I can try out Capn Scruvy's OTC mod.:D

BillBam
03-11-11, 01:24 PM
Many files are read only in the Program directory, moving to another directory removes this problem.

jimislander
12-22-15, 08:35 AM
cnet and softonic no longer allow downloads of jzip as it has trojans bundled with it. trying to find an alternative

Webster
12-22-15, 09:19 AM
cnet and softonic no longer allow downloads of jzip as it has trojans bundled with it. trying to find an alternative

simply unzip the mod before putting it into the jsgme MODS folder, that is the correct way to do it.

zipped mod files are not meant to be installed into jsgme

aanker
12-22-15, 12:12 PM
cnet and softonic no longer allow downloads of jzip as it has trojans bundled with it. trying to find an alternative
7-zip & WinRar work.

Happy Hunting!

Rockin Robbins
01-03-16, 08:33 PM
I always use 7zip. It integrates into Windows Explorer and just works without any fanfare. And it's open source, unlike WinRAR.

captcrane
01-04-16, 07:17 AM
7zip can be found in the download section here in Utilities