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Post by Leonardo on Nov 14, 2010 15:06:33 GMT
Something isn't right with the bsa - BSA Browser doesn't extracts everything, only a few files. Is these files the same that you have extracted with BSA Browser?
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Post by enclavecommander on Nov 15, 2010 17:32:08 GMT
Yes... but it seems i already solved the problem. But now, i have the same problems with better clothes(textures, to be precise). ui. how do i upload a custom avatar?
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Post by enclavecommander on Nov 15, 2010 18:59:23 GMT
Seems the prob isn't fixed after all... many textures are still missing. I'm thinking of copying them to into a program files/bethesda softworks/morrowind/data files/textures altough it will barely leave 150 megs on c:/ that way... WHY I DIDNT REFORMAT IT WHEN INSTALLING WINDOWS? ? (HUGE facepalm on self)
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Post by Leonardo on Nov 15, 2010 21:22:17 GMT
I suggest that you begin from scratch with Morrowind (sorry for your saved game progress), but I think that's necessary if you're gonna play Morrowind again. Make a copy of Morrowind.ini for backup. Just follow the instructions and cross your fingers. 1 - Download Auslogics Registry Cleaner, mlox, Wrye Mash Stand Alone and WinRAR 2 - Install Registry Cleaner and WinRAR and reboot your PC when you're advised to do so 3 - Uninstall Morrowind if you can and reboot your PC, if not just run Registry Cleaner and reboot 4 - Delete the old game folders that still exist and install Morrowind again, but not in any related c:\program files folder. Reboot again 5 - Install both mlox (get the latest masterlist and extract it to the mlox directory) and Wrye Mash Stand Alone (WMSA) 6 - Start a new game to save it when you can and exit Morrowind 7 - Download MCP and MPP to install them (MCP+MPP) in that order 8 - Install your mods and use Yacoby's ES Search 2 when you're looking for mods Just take it easy while you're doing this and ask if you need any help. Good luck.
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Post by Jac on Nov 20, 2010 16:49:57 GMT
Actually, Leo, you can install MCP and MPP in any other since they do very different things: the former is a mod and the later makes changes to the Morrowind executable.
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Post by Leonardo on Nov 20, 2010 21:09:31 GMT
Actually, Leo, you can install MCP and MPP in any other since they do very different things: the former is a mod and the later makes changes to the Morrowind executable. You're right jac, but I think that install order was the best solution for the OP.
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