Hello. I've tried extracting and installing the spanned files for Warrington, V2. I place the z01 to z04 files in a folder, and place the zip file in the same folder. When I try to unzip the zip file, I keep getting an alert saying that part 2 of the archive is the same as part 1, and do I want to continue. When I click ok I get an error message.
Can anybody give me the definitive answer as to the correct way to extract and install these?
Best wishes, Bob.
Warrington V2 installation probs
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Firstly, create a temporary folder, on your desktop would be fine.
Then place all your downloaded WCML files into that folder.
Next, remove ALL traces of the "UKTS_80xx_" extensions to the filenames, so that you should be left with just WCML.zip, or WCML.z01 for example.
Unzip the contents of the WCML.zip file to the ROUTES folder of MSTS, this should create a folder there called Wcml.
Inside that folder, you'll see an installme file. Run that file to extract needed files from the generic routes in MSTS.
When that has completed, your route should be ready to run.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes, Bob.
Then place all your downloaded WCML files into that folder.
Next, remove ALL traces of the "UKTS_80xx_" extensions to the filenames, so that you should be left with just WCML.zip, or WCML.z01 for example.
Unzip the contents of the WCML.zip file to the ROUTES folder of MSTS, this should create a folder there called Wcml.
Inside that folder, you'll see an installme file. Run that file to extract needed files from the generic routes in MSTS.
When that has completed, your route should be ready to run.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes, Bob.
Virtute Et Industrial!