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briccho17:
Sorry for my english !
When I try update the script the Bit Che program display the message :
There was a problem extracting the scripts. Please try again later
Well, I see the under the Scripts directory and the file "scripts.rar" is an invalid file rar ... This is the problem because the extraction is impossible !!
I ask you : where is the correct script file ?!?
thank you
bye
briccho17:
--- Quote from: briccho17 on January 02, 2010, 07:16:59 am ---Sorry for my english !
When I try update the script the Bit Che program display the message :
There was a problem extracting the scripts. Please try again later
Well, I see the under the Scripts directory and the file "scripts.rar" is an invalid file rar ... This is the problem because the extraction is impossible !!
I ask you : where is the correct script file ?!?
thank you
bye
--- End quote ---
Sorry !! ... I am a new member.
I see now the script file are a *.ini files attachment in a most topic !
Thank you
CuF:
--- Quote from: briccho17 on January 02, 2010, 07:35:03 am ---
--- Quote from: briccho17 on January 02, 2010, 07:16:59 am ---Sorry for my english !
When I try update the script the Bit Che program display the message :
There was a problem extracting the scripts. Please try again later
Well, I see the under the Scripts directory and the file "scripts.rar" is an invalid file rar ... This is the problem because the extraction is impossible !!
I ask you : where is the correct script file ?!?
thank you
bye
--- End quote ---
Sorry !! ... I am a new member.
I see now the script file are a *.ini files attachment in a most topic !
Thank you
--- End quote ---
Bit Che should download all updated scripts on its own.
As new scripts are released they are posted as attachments in the forums, but soon make their way to a new update back.
So if you download .ini's from the forum they'll probably be newer, but Bit Che should eventually take care of everything for you.
I don't understand why the update would give an error in Bit Che. That would be for Chip! to answer.
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