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Finally got RB on to my H320 !!

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MoD:
As it was mentioned a few times: After you've extracted the files to your H:\ drive you should have a H :\rockbox.iriver file and a H:\.rockbox folder containing more folders and files related to rockbox. Is that the case, yes or no?

By the way: Are you using the Microcrap builtin file extractor?
I suggest something more reliable like http://www.7-zip.org/ or http://www.winrar.com

TOFFEEMAN1878:

--- Quote from: MoD on October 19, 2006, 01:41:02 PM ---As it was mentioned a few times: After you've extracted the files to your H:\ drive you should have a H :\rockbox.iriver file and a H:\.rockbox folder containing more folders and files related to rockbox. Is that the case, yes or no?     No I can't see any of them apart from those ones on that screenshot above

By the way: Are you using the Microcrap builtin file extractor?
] Again no I'm using WinZiP Pro
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Llorean:
Please don't put your response *inside* the quote, it's almost impossible to see that you've responded.

You've got winzip configured improperly if it's extracting everything to the root instead of preserving the folder tree, as only one file and one folder should be put in the root, and everything else goes in that folder (or subfolders).

Since I don't use Winzip I can't tell you how to fix it, but I suggest reading its instructions to find out how to have it preserve directory structure.

MoD:
Try not to rightclick the zip file but doubleclicking it, so the file is opened by Winzip, then you can look out for any extraction options. Like Llorean I don't use Winzip, so I don't know where you can find this, but I'm shure this option exists!

Febs:
Windows' unzip utility works precisely as described in the section of the manual quoted above.  Double-clicking the file should open a folder showing the contents of the file.  There is an option on the left for "Extract all files."  Clicking that option starts a wizard, which in turn brings up a dialog box which allows the user to specify the extraction path (or browse for the location).  Just typing the drive letter of the H320 here (in this case, H:\) and clicking "next" should extract the files and folders to the proper locations on the player.

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