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socurious:
Quote from: Menaceman on 2012 February 27, 16:31:10
Use Custard to remove the files you don't want and then save it as a new Sims3pack before installing through the launcher.
I realize I should ask the creator this question, but because the opportunity presented itself here (and I generally forget the issue unless I am using the program) I am going to proceed with my question to you. The process to remove the unwanted files is to uncheck those specific files, correct? Then go to 'File' and select 'Save'. However, I invariably get an error every time I try to open the "new" Sims3pack. Obviously, I am DOING IT WRONG. Stupid Pebcak.
Please to enlighten.
jezzer:
Did you decrapify?
socurious:
Quote from: jeromycraig on 2012 February 29, 04:11:44
Did you decrapify?
I had to check to make sure, but yes, the file is decrappified. I also tried without decrappification, with the same results. I've downloaded a newer/older version and still had the same issue - which is why I'm almost positive it's an embarrassing pebcak issue.
notouching:
Are you trying to open the new sims3pack with custard? Because you can't do that. You might want to read through the custard thread at MTS or take a look at the last page.
missaaliyah:
Quote from: notouching on 2012 February 29, 06:51:43
Are you trying to open the new sims3pack with custard? Because you can't do that. You might want to read through the custard thread at MTS or take a look at the last page.
Were you asking me? What I want to do is only use part of a compilation, I don't want all the stuff inside the Sims3Pack.
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