Deleted2243208User Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 I've downloaded a lot of mods recently but i have some problems with various omod ready archives:Cute ElvesHentaimania2Detailed TerrainEVE HGEC Eyecandy Variants Expansion I downloaded the omod ready archives (I tried different locations, always the same) and then i wanted them to import in obmm. But obmm always gives me the error "The file was password protected, or was not a valid rar file".If I extract those archives I only get some files, no "omod conversion data" folder, no textures or meshes folder. The files are the following:data (always has nearly the same size as the archive)data.crcpluginsplugins.crcreadmeinfoconfigimagescriptand some others Ofcourse all the mentioned mods are not available as manual installation -.-Can someone help me please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MichikoUnknownFox Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Actually all of those have manual installation versions. Well, except EVE. o_O Check the files section for each of those carefully. You may also want to check whether your download is finishing through and through or not. You can do that by trying to open it in WinRAR (a very paranoid program that won't let you open corrupted files). Hiccups in connection might cause it to time out, and make your browser auto-complete the file without actually downloading all of the data necessary. It's more common in larger files, but it happens sometimes in smaller files like images, text files and webpages (if you sometimes get stuck with a webpage not fully loading, or images being incomplete, you definitely have this problem). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SceneGG Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 actually, the downloads themselves are not 7-zipped omod-ready archives, they are straight up already-compiled OMODs. 7-zip can extract OMODs but the resulting files are what you posted in your OP. To resolve, just remove the .7z suffix and replace with .omod suffix (if it hasn't already got it in the name), then open up with obmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted2243208User Posted May 27, 2011 Author Share Posted May 27, 2011 @UNKNOWNYMOUSyes there are manual versions, but they are not up to date @SceneGGactually, the downloads themselves are not 7-zipped omod-ready archives, they are straight up already-compiled OMODs. 7-zip can extract OMODs but the resulting files are what you posted in your OP. To resolve, just remove the .7z suffix and replace with .omod suffix (if it hasn't already got it in the name), then open up with obmm thanks a lot, that was the problem, everything works now :whistling: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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