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peterf1999 25-05-2011 07:16

DiRT 3 (DVD9 to 2x DVD5) *Multi 6*
 
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DiRT 3 (DVD9 to 2x DVD5) *Multi 6*

1) Extract 'DiRT3_2xDVD5.7z' contents

2) Copy DVD9's contents to 'Dirt3_2xDVD5\D3_1' folder (don't overwrite the contents)

3) Move from 'DiRT3_2xDVD5\D3_1' folder to 'DiRT3_2xDVD5\D3_2' folder the following files/folders:

Code:

Media4.cab file
Media5.cab file
Media6.cab file
autorun.ico file
GFWL folder
DirectX folder
OpenAL folder
Rapture3D folder

4) Burn or make isos with label names as temp folders

lllo 25-05-2011 07:50

Thanks Peterf1999!

Works Win 7 Ultimate 64 Bits

rafaelmiglio 25-05-2011 10:33

Conversion works perfectly!
OS: Windows Seven x64

Juggernautwill 25-05-2011 14:51

100% WinXP SP3. Tanks

imgowaruna 25-05-2011 16:29

thanks to our old/senior members like moddragon, grumpy, joe forster i learn lot of thing like orca, iscab. the knowledge i learn from them very helpful (not only to backup my games). so oftenly i did not want to visit this site, coz i can take care about my own conversion. but red river and dirt 3 makes me crazy this time. so im curious, i want to know is there any way to bypass this hash check. please guys if you know something, share your information with us. Thanks

PS.
Am I going off topic, please MOD delete this

pakrat2k2 25-05-2011 18:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by imgowaruna (Post 394244)
thanks to our old/senior members like moddragon, grumpy, joe forster i learn lot of thing like orca, iscab. the knowledge i learn from them very helpful (not only to backup my games). so oftenly i did not want to visit this site, coz i can take care about my own conversion. but red river and dirt 3 makes me crazy this time. so im curious, i want to know is there any way to bypass this hash check. please guys if you know something, share your information with us. Thanks

PS.
Am I going off topic, please MOD delete this

there was another thred about dirt3 which listed a different conversion, but because of the setup.exe, chaninstall.xml+security catalog file, when you changed the game.msi file for 2xdvd5, the install would abort because the md5 hash check wouldnt match. An easy getaround for that was to change the autorun from open=setup.exe to open=game.msi.

Tha game would install, but you couldnt choose language, and the dependicies ( DX, Openal, Rapture3d ) would have to be installed manually.

Peter always finds a way around these maddening conversions, when the norm doesnt seem to work. By either re-writing a new setup.exe to skip over the checking of those md5 hashes, whatever.

Always learning more & more from peter...

thanks bud.

pakrat2k2 26-05-2011 15:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Forster/STA (Post 394275)
Are the MD5 checksums stored in a separate file or are they wired into the executable? Anyone want to send me this setup.exe for inspection?

the md5 checksums are located in the chaininstall.xml file and tied to ChainInstall.xml.cat & Setup.exe. ( see attached file )

Joe Forster/STA 26-05-2011 16:25

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Weird, I find nothing related to MD5 in setup.exe; not even constants related to the MD5 algorithm (a small implementation, for IBM DB2, attached in source). Are you sure that the MD5 checksum is computed in Setup.exe?

pakrat2k2 26-05-2011 22:56

i know the md5 values are within the chaininstall.xml, and changing any of the corresponding files->md5 value results in an abort error coming up when trying to use the modified game.msi. Even after changing the msi file as needed, and recalculating the md5 for that changed file, entering its new value in the chaininstall.xml stil causes the error. Probably because the security catalog file has a specific value for the xml file ?

I think peter's conversion just skips that check altogether, and allows the rest of the conversion to continue. ( guessing here as i dont know for sure, and peter doesnt have PM enabled so i can ask about that privately ) Still learning how he does some of these conversions that arent just a simple edit of msi file, or uses newest version that iscab can no longer handle.

senseman 29-05-2011 23:48

thanks peter,Working fine @Win7 x64 sp1

peterf1999 04-06-2011 01:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by zoltan79 (Post 394459)
Helo!

Download this LINK REMOVED
Overwrite original files.
The volume label on disc 1 must be: DiRT 3 - Disc 1
The volume label on disc 2 must be: DiRT 3 - Disc 2

Tested and works 100%

You have stolen my files and this is your conversion, isn't it?

Are you kidding me, or are you retard?

Grumpy 04-06-2011 08:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterf1999 (Post 394472)
You have stolen my files and this is your conversion, isn't it?

He probably doesn't even realize the files originated from you.

Not much we can do but delete his post and Ive also banned him for being a retard. :p (... and for posting about warez of course.)

I also edited your post to remove the quoted link. ;)

muratbalci 06-06-2011 14:10

Thanks Peterf1999
Win7 x86

metal_zone 08-06-2011 10:16

Thanks Peter,tested and works perfect @Win7 x64 sp1.Great Job...

KillerOh 08-06-2011 21:10

TOTAL POST EDIT! :P

Tested and aproved @ Win7 Ultimate X64, no Service Pack and s**t - and CRC checked! :P
The new MSI installer also installs (no pun intended) G4WL, DirectX and Rapture3D installers - and obviously they'll skip if already installed.

Now it's time to (mess... er) try the 1xDVD5 conversion!



BTW, peterf1999... There's something that annoy me a little in your custom MSI installers: The "box cover" as the "wizard big image", the same happening with your Bulletstorm's DVD9-2-2xDVD5 conversion. Is there some way to (us, normal and mere mortal humans) change that image? If yes, how?


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