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Old 09-12-2011, 05:12
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Originally Posted by The-revenge View Post
thank you. In my post there are an error, when i said tath the game can fit in DVD5 with precomp+srep+freeac, obiviusly i mean 2xDVD5. It's impossibile to reduced 15,4 gb (without foreign languages!!) to fit in 4,3 gb.
As I said before, using PreComp and FreeArc with MAXIMUM settings won't work. Maybe adding SRep will do the trick. MAYBE. But I'm not up to test it. =/
AND there's absolutely NO NEED to use PreComp and SRep for 2xDVD5. Just strip the unneeded languages, use Yener's script, some FreeArc and we're done.

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Originally Posted by The-revenge View Post
Btw the only reason for try the 2xdvd5 for me is the failure of conversion in open post. At 6 minute for the end, inno return me an error "file don't found" and the conversion aborted.
That's strange. That shouldn't be any "file not found" error.
The way this custom installer was coded should simply compress all and any files inside the folder you insert in the "#define" part (1st line) of the code, as pointed by REV0, regardless its content...
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Originally Posted by REV0 View Post
You will change first line, according to your RUN setup:

Code:
#define SourcePath "D:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\Need for Speed The Run\"
For example; if you installed the game in somewhere like D:\GAMES you will change the line above like this:

Code:
#define SourcePath "D:\GAMES\Electronic Arts\Need for Speed The Run\"
...Unless you've got THIS error:
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Originally Posted by amdddd View Post
I install Inno ANSI version,but it's problem of unknown languege
Where I've provided a "quick-time solution" here:
http://fileforums.com/showpost.php?p...3&postcount=89

Make sure you have a clean install of the latest InnoSetup and free disk space. And considering that Inno could use the windows default "temp" folder, provide enough free space in your OS Harddrive//Partition, just to be safe. Consider that for FreeArc compressions, BTW.

Last edited by KillerOh; 09-12-2011 at 05:33.