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You'll know when it's done packing when a new line appears, ending with gibbed red tools and nothing after. Unfortunately there is no progress bar or anything going on to see that it's working. I said it was fast but i was wrong, i had a couple basescripts and those were fast but just did the 10g pack0 and it took forever
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You'll know when it's done packing when a new line appears, ending with gibbed red tools and nothing after. Unfortunately there is no progress bar or anything going on to see that it's working. I said it was fast but i was wrong, i had a couple basescripts and those were fast but just did the 10g pack0 and it took forever
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Ok i got this figured out. Amd is a lot easier than people ate making it out to be. First of all unpack gibbed red tools, on nexus the guy who posted it said not to but i unzipped it before reading. And just fyi you don't need to use command prompt to unzip them. Right click on the dzip file click change opens with, click more apps or whatever out was with older windows, look for another app on this pc (or whatever), navigate to gibs.red.unpack and select. Now when you double click the dzip it will unpack all by itself automatically. Now onyo the matter ay hand. (I unzipped to my desktop so keep in mind where your own gibtools folder is, and idk if it works zipped it might). Open command prompt and type cd (destination of gibed tools, easiest thing to do right click on and gibbed.red file and open properties and copy the location. So for me it was cd c\users\name\desktop\gibbed red tools (just like that no "") now type gibbed.red.pack "path to folder you want to pack" so for me step 2 was gibbed.red.pack "c\users\name\desktop\new folder\pack0" its super fast so you might not be sure it did anything but in new folder or wherever you will have the dzip named whatever the folder was named.