How do you edit a hfs file?
Credits to hfssign to Fovea ofc, please thanks him in his topic.
This tut assumes you know how to edit your hfs in .zip form and use VZipFlip to convert back to .hfs. (there is another tut for that)
Seen a few questions asked so here it is.. Very simple:
Assuming the folder is on desktop.
Open start-run-cmd
Type cd users/(username)/desktop/(name of folder which holds hfssign.exe AND the hfs to be signed)
type hfssign hfsfilename.hfs
Your done, if it tells you it doesnt use the secondary blah blah, then it don't need to be used on that hfs (the one with evy motion.txt for example).
Last edited by DanK; 05-03-2011 at 08:05 PM.
How do you edit a hfs file?
Last edited by shm0ke; 05-03-2011 at 08:20 PM. Reason: Change Question:
Use this tut to convert .hfs into a .zip file:
https://www.mpgh.net/forum/437-vindic...-vzipflip.html
Once you have them in .zip form you can open them with winzip. Once opened with winzip you can edit the files contained with something like notepad++. Make your edits, save the file. Click on the opened .zipfile (winzip window) it will ask if you want to update the zip file.. Choose yes. Convert it back to .hfs usin the tut above.
If you edit a file with extension .db# like the one in 286ffxxxxx.hfs then use SqLite instead of notepad++.
Last edited by DanK; 05-03-2011 at 08:36 PM.
@EcHo off
hfssign hfsname.hfs
pause
are those edits useful? I think you wasted time on those.
All the files should be editable if you use the right tools
I get the error end of central directory could not be found, then it gives me a checksum of 0 and writes it. I try to use it and it crashes before it can start, anyone else. Any help is appreciated.
Last edited by electraflare; 05-10-2011 at 07:35 PM. Reason: Incomplete statement.