Title: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 01:33:34 PM Hello, I have edited a bit in a file (ME7.5), and now ME7 Check won't check my file, it says that the file is not a valid ME7.x .bin dump.. What could be wrong? I have attached the file here, together with the original. The original checks fine, with no errors. :o
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: nyet on February 25, 2016, 01:40:14 PM I don't even have to download it to know what's wrong
1024!=1023 Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 01:42:31 PM Oh I see, I did the editing through 010 editor, and for some reason the file is now ,02 kbyte smaller - as you mentioned. Any idea what could cause this to happen?
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 01:49:50 PM I fixed the problem, some bits had been moved a row, so it didn't match up ::) Edit: it didn't fix the problem, but the size almost matches now 1.048.559 byte vs 1.048.576..
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: nyet on February 25, 2016, 02:15:38 PM Whatever you did, you did NOT fix it, then.
I highly doubt your file is even remotely correct at this point. Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 03:43:42 PM What comes up: ME7Check: binary file xxxxx.bin has not correct length (is 0xfffef bytes long, 0x80000 or 0x100000 bytes expected)
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: adam- on February 25, 2016, 03:51:25 PM Without being a total cockwomble, why are you adding NLS when you have 13 posts? People should only be allowed access to that script that can upload decent logs first, which shows an understanding of what they're doing.
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 03:52:45 PM SOLVED: The problem was located at the bottom of the file, where there was missing the bottom row of empty (FF)'s. What a silly mistake *facepalm*
Title: Re: ME7 check won't check my file Post by: zaoxdk on February 25, 2016, 04:04:19 PM Well, I did this as an experiment, to gain more knowledge about the coding itself, seeing how it all connects ;) Sorry if I took your time, but I guess I placed this post in the correct topic/page..
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