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Originally Posted by peterf1999
4) Launch repack.bat in 'temp\BATMANAA_1', follow the instructions & wait..
free space
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For those that the bat displays that it didn't find the files, it's because you run it as Admin and the files aren't under the windows default drive (Usually C: ). This should happen to Vista and 7
I don't know if the same happens when you don't run it as admin (i'm too lazy to try) but what I know is that if you are having the above problem and you don't have the space at your windows drive, you can open the repack.bat with notepad and add two lines at the top of the bat
Code:
X:
cd x:\the\path\to\your\bat\
Where x is the letter of the drive you are usind
and x:\the\path\to\your\bat where your bat is
ex.
T:
cd T:\Users\mar\Desktop7\temp\BATMANAA_1\
BUT FIRST TRY WITHOUT RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR