As experienced the alternate way (with the DOS batch file) seems to work more reliable than doing this oneself with the (Frhed) hex editor.
Personally I made a MD5 check and both methods should produce identical files, however on newer Windows OS this could be different.
Feel free however to use a/any hex editor. Would be interesting to know if it was successful.
I know when I used Hex Editor Neo (I think that's the name) I struck the animation problems. Incidentally I have Windows 7 32bit if that helps.
What would be interesting if changes were made to the time stamp, etc, to see if that made a difference.
I know when I used Hex Editor Neo (I think that's the name) I struck the animation problems. Incidentally I have Windows 7 32bit if that helps.
What would be interesting if changes were made to the time stamp, etc, to see if that made a difference.