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yes some do not open

rename the extension of the file you can not open from:

skin.DDS to skin.V3O

Open the editor under "MOD" select unpack.

unpack the skin.DDS file you renamed to skin.V3O file.

Close the editor.

Rename the skin file back from skin.V3O to skin.DDS

And you can open the file in your editor

(Skin is just a name, any name before the . will do it is after the . that is important that is the extension)

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rename the extension of the file you can not open from:

skin.DDS to skin.V3O

Open the editor under "MOD" select unpack.

unpack the skin.DDS file you renamed to skin.V3O file.

Close the editor.

Rename the skin file back from skin.V3O to skin.DDS

And you can open the file in your editor

(Skin is just a name, any name before the . will do it is after the . that is important that is the extension)

semttulo1vh.th.jpg

Here rename name?

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Yes right click on the file that is giving you problems.

Select the option "Rename"(2nd option from below)

the name(for example):

Skin.dds and you would rename it to Skin.v3o

If you can't see your file "extensions" then you would need to change the windows folder options;

XP Operating System:

  • in a folder
  • Extra
  • folder options
  • "Tab"; Display
  • Search for this line: "hide Extensions for known files"
  • Check the box before: "hide Extensions for known files" off.
  • Apply and close the tab.

Vista en Seven Operating System:

  • press on the keyboard on the "ALT" key in a folder.
  • Extra
  • Folder options
  • "Tab"; Display
  • Search for this line: "hide Extensions for known files"
  • Check the box before: "hide Extensions for known files" off.
  • Apply and close the tab.

If done correctly the "extensions" of the files will be visable to you now.

typing this because your picture has a time out on the image server :1046276128_motz:

After you have renamed the skin you can take the steps i described before.

Don't forget to rename it back from Skin.v3o to Skin.dds

Then you can open and modify it in your image editor.

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Guest Trident100

Yes right click on the file that is giving you problems.

Select the option "Rename"(2nd option from below)

the name(for example):

Skin.dds and you would rename it to Skin.v3o

If you can't see your file "extensions" then you would need to change the windows folder options;

XP Operating System:

  • in a folder
  • Extra
  • folder options
  • "Tab"; Display
  • Search for this line: "hide Extensions for known files"
  • Check the box before: "hide Extensions for known files" off.
  • Apply and close the tab.

Vista en Seven Operating System:

  • press on the keyboard on the "ALT" key in a folder.
  • Extra
  • Folder options
  • "Tab"; Display
  • Search for this line: "hide Extensions for known files"
  • Check the box before: "hide Extensions for known files" off.
  • Apply and close the tab.

If done correctly the "extensions" of the files will be visable to you now.

typing this because your picture has a time out on the image server :1046276128_motz:

After you have renamed the skin you can take the steps i described before.

Don't forget to rename it back from Skin.v3o to Skin.dds

Then you can open and modify it in your image editor.

semttulotwh.th.jpg

semttulo1xp.th.jpg

semttulo3g.th.jpg

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