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Just wanted to stop in and give a positive review and many thanks.

Was able to use the PSP CFW to use an edited save on my PS3.

Just as a side note, I couldn't really find any info on the seed/keys that the new version of BC supports.  Has anyone found a working pair?  I messed with a few of them but to no avail.  Thought it kind of odd that the tool supports them, but no info on any working pair.

Thanks again Sithlord, great tool!

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I can verify this.  When I ran Bootleg it ran the Menu Overhaul GUI installer twice, basically one right after the other.  I didn't know what to make of it, just made sure to choose the same options the second time as I chose the first.

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Just wanted to express my thanks for this project.  It took me a few hours last night, but I was able to get Bootleg, download all of the mods, and use it to patch my FF7 on my PC.  Strangely enough, the new sound effects are what really made me smile.

Honestly, something like this has been missing for a long time.  I've always wanted to do an install like this, but the work involved without this central repository of links is daunting to say the least.

Thanks bro, from one FF7 fanboy to another =)

(edit)Did it on Win 7 x64
Also forgot to mention a bug I ran into.  In BFE you can specify your 'Destination Location', and I happened to have two of them since the README says to make a new fresh install in a non-default location.  I pointed it to the new one in C:\FF7_PC_fresh_install but when it actually ran Bootleg it found the one in the default location and patched that one.  BFE and Bootleg were in a separate folder from both.

Just tried to reinstall the game to change a few things, but this time I used the "FF7 Install Location" option.  I had done a fresh install and zipped up the folder before changing anything.  This is the error I got back from Bootleg:

Laying Bootleg Edit. . .
Extracting FF7 Image . . .
Image Restored.

Checking Operating System...
Missing ff7.exe
Bootleg Aborting . . .

I checked the .zip archive and it has the file 'ff7.exe' in it.  Will use the original way again, just thought I'd let you know.
(SOLUTION)The .zip archive was creating another folder when it unzipped, so instead of unzipping to ...\FF7Game\data it was extracting to ...\FF7Game\FF7Game\data

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