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When I double click on it it opens a program called BSA Browser. When I click extract all, it creates a folder called textures on the desktop. In that folder, I see landscape, in that folder I see dirtcliffs, mountains, roads, and a bunch of other files. It seems to have done it in the correct folder format.

For this to happen you must have previously assigned BSA Browser to the .bsa extension. BSAopt can extract files from a BSA and can also reassemble file into BSA format, so we usually recommend assigning it to the .bsa extension.

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When I double click on it it opens a program called BSA Browser. When I click extract all, it creates a folder called textures on the desktop. In that folder, I see landscape, in that folder I see dirtcliffs, mountains, roads, and a bunch of other files. It seems to have done it in the correct folder format.

For this to happen you must have previously assigned BSA Browser to the .bsa extension. BSAopt can extract files from a BSA and can also reassemble file into BSA format, so we usually recommend assigning it to the .bsa extension.

 

Was my way okay though? Next time i'll do BSAopt but if this worked for this particular instance then I dont want to re-do it.

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When I double click on it it opens a program called BSA Browser. When I click extract all, it creates a folder called textures on the desktop. In that folder, I see landscape, in that folder I see dirtcliffs, mountains, roads, and a bunch of other files. It seems to have done it in the correct folder format.

For this to happen you must have previously assigned BSA Browser to the .bsa extension. BSAopt can extract files from a BSA and can also reassemble file into BSA format, so we usually recommend assigning it to the .bsa extension.

 

Was my way okay though? Next time i'll do BSAopt but if this worked for this particular instance then I dont want to re-do it.

 

If the folder structure's there it sounds like everything worked.

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When I double click on it it opens a program called BSA Browser. When I click extract all, it creates a folder called textures on the desktop. In that folder, I see landscape, in that folder I see dirtcliffs, mountains, roads, and a bunch of other files. It seems to have done it in the correct folder format.

For this to happen you must have previously assigned BSA Browser to the .bsa extension. BSAopt can extract files from a BSA and can also reassemble file into BSA format, so we usually recommend assigning it to the .bsa extension.

 

Was my way okay though? Next time i'll do BSAopt but if this worked for this particular instance then I dont want to re-do it.

 

If the folder structure's there it sounds like everything worked.

 

Ok cool. You can mark this as [solved] if you want.

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When I double click on it it opens a program called BSA Browser. When I click extract all, it creates a folder called textures on the desktop. In that folder, I see landscape, in that folder I see dirtcliffs, mountains, roads, and a bunch of other files. It seems to have done it in the correct folder format.

For this to happen you must have previously assigned BSA Browser to the .bsa extension. BSAopt can extract files from a BSA and can also reassemble file into BSA format, so we usually recommend assigning it to the .bsa extension.

 

Was my way okay though? Next time i'll do BSAopt but if this worked for this particular instance then I dont want to re-do it.

 

If the folder structure's there it sounds like everything worked.

 

Ok cool. You can mark this as [solved] if you want.

 

Marked as SOLVED.

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