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recently while i was working on my mod my computer froze at random while the toolset was open after restart it said it can't open the mod because it said Invalid header and it might be corrupted are there any scripters who can restore it by the way it won't open the backup either also if anyone see's Jason112266 or Ziemia can you tell them blackrain needs to speak with them thanks in advance
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Some poster somewhere once suggested the following steps should NWN module corruption be an issue.
1. Under your ..\NeverwinterNights\NWN\utils directory should be a program called nwhak.exe
2. Run it.
3. Select the file menu.
4. Hit open.
5. Browse to your modules directory.
6. Type the name of your mod file (eg: My Hip Module.mod) including the .mod extension.
7. You should now see a list of files that are in your module.
8. Scroll down. Odds are the last filename is garbage, with a ridiculous size.
9. Select it. Right click. Select remove.
10. Save. Cross fingers.
11. Try to load it in the toolset.
12. Run out and learn to use version control software like CVS.
1. Under your ..\NeverwinterNights\NWN\utils directory should be a program called nwhak.exe
2. Run it.
3. Select the file menu.
4. Hit open.
5. Browse to your modules directory.
6. Type the name of your mod file (eg: My Hip Module.mod) including the .mod extension.
7. You should now see a list of files that are in your module.
8. Scroll down. Odds are the last filename is garbage, with a ridiculous size.
9. Select it. Right click. Select remove.
10. Save. Cross fingers.
11. Try to load it in the toolset.
12. Run out and learn to use version control software like CVS.
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