
Street Fighter II -G.S.M. CAPCOM 4- [PCCB-00056]
Composer: Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe, Manami Matsumae, Hifumi, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi
System: Arcade (Carrier Air Wing, Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy, Street Fighter II, Chiki Chiki Boys, Final Fight)
2CD, FLAC/LOG/CUE, 869MB
VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/178)
Download: part1 (http://www.mediafire.com/?8a1inadojtjibsa) part2 (http://www.mediafire.com/?eildm4cn1q1hs2o) part3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?sfjnm8usdt0q1lm) part4 (http://www.mediafire.com/?hw3mhp4if8znosa) part5 (http://www.mediafire.com/?uwvuwm4yqu2ac96)
Note: Some people have had issues with the long filenames in this; either extract it with WinRAR or see below.
ya i didn’t really mind cause i was was more interested in the arrange tracks but i experienced the same thing its kinda annoying
Map the folder to a network drive, then you can rename the longer files so it’ll go back to normal once you unmap it.
Sorry guys, I forgot how shit Windows is at handling long filepaths :<
Windows’ limit on filepaths is 260 characters (actually it’s 32,000 characters but most of Windows doesn’t know about it, but let’s not get into that whole mess), so don’t extract it to a path longer than 40 characters in length without renaming files first; or use WinRAR, which will refuse to create an overlong filepath.
If you’ve already broken it then you should be able to open the folder in command prompt, run ‘dir /x’ to get the 8.3 filenames, then rename or delete those as you please. Emphasis on "should" because apparently it may also lock you out of the folder and force you to access it via CIFS because Windows is mostly made out of the screams from burning orphanages.
Windows’ limit on filepaths is 260 characters (actually it’s 32,000 characters but most of Windows doesn’t know about it, but let’s not get into that whole mess), so don’t extract it to a path longer than 40 characters in length without renaming files first; or use WinRAR, which will refuse to create an overlong filepath.
If you’ve already broken it then you should be able to open the folder in command prompt, run ‘dir /x’ to get the 8.3 filenames, then rename or delete those as you please. Emphasis on "should" because apparently it may also lock you out of the folder and force you to access it via CIFS because Windows is mostly made out of the screams from burning orphanages.
Yeah, setting the folder as a specific drive letter is how I got back into it. Farking Windows 7, I swear. Thanks for the upload, though. 😀
Thanks for another great upload, strawman.
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