Basic Install
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@Hawkeye55 with 7-Zip installed you don’t “run” 7-Zip and then search for a file, you right click on the zip file, go to “Open With”, select 7-Zip File Manager. In my case with Win11 Pro I can just double click on the zip file itself to open it in 7-Zip.
First pic is after a right click on the Zip file (assuming you can’t simply double click on the “Falcon_BMS_4.36_Setup.zip” file to auto-open it IN 7-Zip). Second pic is the 7-Zip window ready to extract the Setup file. Final pic is after you click the “Extract” button, then you choose where you want to extract the zip file contents to… my suggestion is to C:\Falcon BMS 4.36 Setup, it will create the folder automatically. If you make it this far, run “Setup.exe” in the C:\Falcon BMS 4.36 Setup folder to install BMS 4.36. Let it default to C:\Falcon BMS 4.36 for the sake of ease… Should have a BMS icon on the desktop, run it and see what happens.
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@Icer @Hawkeye55 you don’t even need to open 7-Zip or the file, just right-click on the file itself. See my pic above.
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@Atlas said in Basic Install:
@Icer @Hawkeye55 you don’t even need to open 7-Zip or the file, just right-click on the file itself. See my pic above.
Yes, said that “(assuming you can’t simply double click on the “Falcon_BMS_4.36_Setup.zip” file to auto-open it IN 7-Zip)”. Thats how it works on my system…
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This is what happened when I right clicked and clicked on 7 zip…
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@Hawkeye55 You’re opening the .torrent file, I think. Download and install qbittorrent and use that to download the actual setup files.
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Step 1 - download the .torrent file
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Note that this file is only 190KB
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Step 2 - download the actual setup files
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Note that this file is about 3.8GB in size
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Step 3 - unzip with 7-Zip
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And now you have your setup files
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Note the folder structure for these files
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Which is why I said 8 days ago:
You have downloaded all the files via Bittorrent and have the exe’s saved somewhere? As @Hawkeye55 said, need to know exactly where you are in the procedure to help you. I’m curious, if zip files perplex you how did you get the torrents downloaded? Do you have Falcon 4.0 installed?
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@Icer He must be a new guy, maybe played F4.0 or Allied Force before but not BMS. I must admit the very first time I tried BMS, it was confusing for me too and I am a tech/computer enthusiast. Took a while for me to wrap my head around everything. I mean the updates alone… usually you just fire up the update and it’ll patch up your game but in BMS, no, that’s too simple. The updates will update the installer, then run the installer to update the game!
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@Atlas I agree, trying to be as helpful and patient as possible! Some good news for newbies, though i’m not sure when Max Waldorf will make it generally available, but I just tested an all-in-one BMS Installer that not only installs BMS (4.36.0) from a single exe but it also automatically finds the latest update (4.36.3) and installs all you need to get there. Grabs 4.36.1/4.36.2/4.36.3 and installs them in order with very little interdiction necessary. Think this will make a new guys life a LOT easier!
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@Atlas looks like the installation nightmare is over for newbies! https://wiki.falcon-bms.com/start-with-falcon-bms/install-update
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@Icer Nice!
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Thank you very much Gents. I am still muddling through this so thanks for your patience as well
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@Hawkeye55 said in Basic Install:
Thank you very much Gents. I am still muddling through this so thanks for your patience as well
@Hawkeye55 - no more “muddling”, all you need to do is download the new installer using Bitorret (or similar), Extract the .exe file somewhere (anywhere), and run it. It will install BMS AND all 3 updates, just let it do it’s thing…
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This is what I get when I try to open the zip file…
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OMG…I think I did something correct! This is what I have now…
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and when I click on the NSISBIN file I get this…
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Sorry guys, have to go babysit…catch someone this afternoon…
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@Hawkeye55 said in Basic Install:
and when I click on the NSISBIN file I get this…
@Hawkeye55 - Where did you read/hear/see it say to try and run a file with .nsisbin extension? It is merely a support file, ignore it, run the setup.exe file!
Another help would be to show the extensions in Windows File Explorer, which is easy to fix. Click on the “View” button (on the toolbar), pull down menu, clik “Show”, then check off what you see in this picture. Now you should see the “exe” on the end of the Setup file…
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@Hawkeye55 said in Basic Install:
and when I click on the NSISBIN file I get this…
And so you didn’t click on the other file instead to see if that one would work?
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@Atlas - so close yet so far…