Yeah thanks. I finally got it to work. I only have one problem now and it's Bootleg not recognizing "Trish(aka Mike)'s custom model pack.7z" even though it's in the correct folder and downloaded via the bootleg links.
Is anyone else getting this problem?
Make sure its named right. It needs to have the same exact name as it does in the mod list. I don't remember if that is the file i had to add a underscore to or not.
Also, for those with problems of a folder being inaccessible I have a suggestion:
Before trying this, make sure your temp folder location in BFE is set to a location without spaces in any folder name. A good places may be C:/temp. This is a common problem, and is probably the first thing to check.
I have my FF7 install in the default location, in program files. While this is not recommended, mine is working properly. But this may also be because i have taken ownership of my program files. This may be a easy fix if you end up with access problems in bootleg. This is also useful for many other things as well, such as manually removing viruses, files you cant delete, and many other problems related to access.
This small addition to your right click menu is easy to add, and easy to remove.
(This is a registry edit, and I have not seen anyone have any problems with it. Its a very quick and automated process, but you will have to allow it access to the registry. How To Geek is reputable, but screwing with your registry can harm your computer if you don't know what your doing.)
To apply this fix for bootleg, follow the link below to find how to take ownership of a file or folder(its short, sweet, and easy don't worry). Then simply take ownership of your game files and/or your bootleg files. (Bootleg files are less likely to be an issue, but may be for some if you put them in a system folder or another folder with limited user rights.)
Here's the tutorial i used, which simply adds take ownership to the right click menu of files:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/