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KelvinorCelsius

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  1. Well, there's a problem, before installing it this time, i tried to install it following the directions of someone else on the internet. (Using SQL Express 2005). I already unninstalled it and replaced it with the 2008 64x. The only problem is that the database is still there, bw_dragonage_toolset, and when i get to the part i have to create the database, it tells me it's not going to do it because it already exists and it recommends to use another name. Should i change the name? I guess it shouldn't influence the performance of the toolset anyways... In that case, how can i remove the existing database so that i can create the new one?
  2. Ok, i'm going to try that, i'll inform you as soon as i test it. Thanks, by the way.
  3. Mmmmm... Will it create anything if the Database is already created in my SQL server? Because i didn't delete it, yet. I've been trying now the "-q “select @@version”" to see if it responds when i type anything. Well it simply doesn't do anything. Is there any way to get it to respond? Thanks for the help PD: I hope i'm not being to annoying. PD2: ;Ok, i reinstalled SQL 2008 and of course unninstalled 2005 before. I pasted your text and it just did something and quited, it seems it just created the database, because when i try again, it tells me it has already been created. Anyways, i just changed the configure toolset to match my server and database, but it doesn't work, still the freaking databse, i even modified it inside the register. But it doesn't work T_T!!!!
  4. Ok, i'm going to try, thanks for the help. Ok, I got another problem, i've been following the steps from the link you told me about, and one of them should have given me 2 files in a folder (DAODB) in C:/Program Files (x86)/DAODB. I just wrote this (used my own location): RESTORE FILELISTONLY FROM DISK = ‘D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\dragon age origins\tools\dbbak\bw_dragonage_content.bak’ GO But it just fills the command prompt with ----------------------------------------------- -- -- - -- and yes, i saw C:/Program Files (x86)/DAODB/ (Thefiles). But they don't appear, and i don't know what to do, because the next step tells me to put them inside Program Files. Something i noticed, by the way, is that when i pasted that text in the command prompt, it told me that it wasn't correct, that it was using and incorrect form of " ´´´ " i replaced those with these: ' ' ' '. And this appears. I also tried both opening the command prompt in administrator mode and not, but it doesn't work. Thank you again, for your help.
  5. So i recently decided to start modding Dragon Age, worked hard to get the toolset working, because it was unable to locate the database... I started watching a tutorial on Youtube, but i just noticed my Palette isn't just as the one from the video, everything is missing, went to SQL and in logins found BUILTIN\Users, and changed it to english (I just supposed that was the one i had to change, somewhere on the internet i read it was a way to solve it). After that i ran the toolset again, it didn't work, this time i decided to check everything from the palette, and saw that only music and models are shown. I create areas and they don't appear where they should... I searched further and found someone that said that, by reimporting the database, the error would be fixed, but i don't know what to do, he then pasted a link (http://social.bioware.com/wiki/datoolset/index.php/Database_backup_and_restore#Using_the_Backup_and_Restore_batch_files) and told to use the bak from tools\dbbak, but i don't know what to do, i copied the big text there and changed the target, since my bw_dragonage_content is in a folder called DAODB\Data (ensured it was the correct disk).... But ran it and nothing, i don't really know what to do now, i'm (as alistair would say) over-eager to mod this game. Thanks in advance. I await willingly your answers.
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