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Greetings.  I'm trying to extract the textures for Michael Hayes' 000A file but not having any success.  Specifically I'm trying to get the jacket.dds file but none of them will extract.

Using Xpacker I get an error that says Unhandled exception has occurred in your application... Index was outside the bounds of the array.

PACTool will open the archive and show the file sizes.  But it won't display the images, and when I extract them it comes up as a 0 byte file.

I've had this come up a few times before - mostly with 2k15 Texture Archives.  Usually I just work around it but grabbing this texture will save me a lot of time on my next project.  Anyone know of a way to get it to work?

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Have you tried extracting it manually using a Hex Editor? Also make sure your antivirus isnt removing any files from xpackers folder...Symantec on my work machine hates unrrbpe.exe and will rmeove it if I do not add it to the list of allowed files.

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@tomwearsglasses

Extract your PACH

Extract (not decompress) the 000A with X-Packer

Click Utilities > Decompress file with header using zlib

Select 000A.zlib and click Open

Click Save and you should now have a working zlib.decompressed :)

 

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Gentlemen, thank you.

I followed 4Life's steps and it worked perfectly.

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