My PG course file has just the courses that caame with PG. At one time, I had all the add on courses in the PG course file. However, i think I did something to dump all those add on courses. I have lost the ability to unzip the add on courses to the PG course file through WINZIP. Please tell/show me how to direct the zipped course file into the PG course file as an unzipped file. Is there anyone out there that is willing to help me out???? freddy
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Posted 25 May 2019 - 10:54 PM
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Posted 25 May 2019 - 11:40 PM
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 12:28 AM
I use 7zip but it's pretty much does the same job as most of them including .rar files. I usually download the course and save it to my courses folder so I don't have to move it and then just right click on the file and select 7-zip and then just select the extract here tab and it extracts everything into its own folder. If you have your downloaded file in another folder then simply right click on it and select winzip ( i believe it would say that) and select extract files and then you would just point to the courses folder and click ok and it would do its job. OR you can just download your file and just double click on it and click extract and then point to the courses folder. I am not sure if you would have to click some box to say "with folder options" so it would extract into the course named folder. You could also download 7-zip and just follow my first instructions and look at this screenshot of what I mean.
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 03:38 AM
My PG course file has just the courses that caame with PG. At one time, I had all the add on courses in the PG course file. However, i think I did something to dump all those add on courses. I have lost the ability to unzip the add on courses to the PG course file through WINZIP. Please tell/show me how to direct the zipped course file into the PG course file as an unzipped file. Is there anyone out there that is willing to help me out???? freddy
Be sure you are extracting the entire Course Folder to whatever location you choose. I unzip mine to my desktop then drag the new course folder to a shortcut to the game's Courses Folder, also on my desktop.
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 07:47 AM
Think the OP question is more what happened to the previous extracted courses. Can winzip remove, undo or archive previous extractions?
@Cta1usnret Do you know where your add on courses have gone? Are they missing from the course folder and hard drive? Or possibly you are logged into windows or steam under a different user name causing the courses to not show up in game.
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 08:01 AM
Are they in your download folder? if yes. Make a folder on the desktop named 'courses shortcut ' and transfer them.
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 08:31 AM
lol, `a winzip expert` is needed. Sry can`t help ya mate, am none myself
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Posted 27 May 2019 - 05:45 PM
winzip is now a part of windows 10. You don't even have to unzip... once you download course file double click the zipped folder now you have access to files in the zipped folder you can then left click the course folder and drag anywhere . You can have a spec folder on your desk top (which is really an extra step) or do what i did . Go to your courses folder within steam and pin it to your quick access menu in your file explorer. Using this method when you have downloaded the file all you do is double click to open zipfile then click and drag course folder over to the pinned courses folder in quick access... easy peazzy lemon squeazey.. Don't forget to delete old file if you are updating then reopen game and or steam....
#9
Posted 27 May 2019 - 05:46 PM
I do use 7 zip for files that wont unzip with win10
#10
Posted 27 May 2019 - 06:27 PM
That's a good tip adding the course folder to the quick launch to make it more accessible to drag and drop. I have Steams common folder there for quick access to my steam games. I have setup a hard link to my course folder next to my download folder for easy drag a drop.
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Posted 27 May 2019 - 10:13 PM
WinZip and WinRAR users got started long ago on either program when they were free for just unzipping. To zip files usually means paying for the program, especially If a person needs to encrypt confidential documents or compress really big files.
However, Compressed Folders have been a part of Windows since XP and usually work just fine on most downloads that are compressed/zipped.
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