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This example has the added bonus of putting all the output from tes4bsa into a file that can be looked at later.
This example has the added bonus of putting all the output from tes4bsa into a file that can be looked at later.
== Original Author ==
Due to the rules about the bylined contribution.
I am the original author of the tutorial, but i did not bring it to the WIKI.
I would like to thank all the people who edited it and made it better.
Now in order to remove the "Article Contains a Byline" text, i need to write my approval. (at least i think i have to). And i do so now.
I allow this tutorial to be posted here.
(I hope a moderator will remove the "Article Contains a Byline" )
Cheers
Doglike-spike

Revision as of 05:09, 12 October 2007

--Reflection 22:50, 19 October 2006 (EDT)

I would also like to suggest, that instead of using the command line (which very few people use anymore) a simple batch script can also be used... The below example can be put in a batch file:

"Extract All.bat"

tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Meshes.bsa" > "Extract Status.txt"
tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Misc.bsa" >> "Extract Status.txt"
tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Sounds.bsa" >> "Extract Status.txt"
tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Textures.bsa" >> "Extract Status.txt"
tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Voices1.bsa" >> "Extract Status.txt"
tes4bsa.exe unpack "Oblivion - Voices2.bsa" >> "Extract Status.txt"

This example has the added bonus of putting all the output from tes4bsa into a file that can be looked at later.

Original Author

Due to the rules about the bylined contribution. I am the original author of the tutorial, but i did not bring it to the WIKI. I would like to thank all the people who edited it and made it better. Now in order to remove the "Article Contains a Byline" text, i need to write my approval. (at least i think i have to). And i do so now. I allow this tutorial to be posted here.

(I hope a moderator will remove the "Article Contains a Byline" )

Cheers Doglike-spike