Hey Mailandes.
Basically the reason your g-zip isn't working is, its not a file you double click to run. All it is a file that executes the g-zipping of files only when introduced with paramaters in the windows command prompt.
In other words, place the g-zip.exe folder or whatever in a folder you can remember, such as the Local hard drive disk ( C: ). Then go to your start button and hit run, and type "cmd" without quotes into the open box. Then specify the directory your g-zip.exe file is in.
For example:
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Microsoft (OS name here) [version here]
(copyright info)
C:\Documents and Settings\Admin>_
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Now what you wanna do is type "cd 'folder name'" without quotes. Make sure the folder name is in the same directory as Admin.
Or if you want to go back a folder, type "cd .." without quotes
In simpler terms, if you want to do this via your C: drive, place g-zip.exe there, go into the command prompt, and type "cd .." as many times as you need to to reach C:.
Then simply place your files you want g-zipped in the C: directory also, go back to the command prompt, and type gzip "file name".
Then just rename it to whatever you need to load it into your client.
Hope I helped.
PM me with any problems you get in the future and i will be glad to help.
Also, i gzipped the files for you.
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~Rock Me Plox

