Originally posted by luckydevil
Originally posted by aeneax
Originally posted by luckydevil
your file does not work. shows as corrupt on winzip.
Please don't spam. Rename the download to this: CUSA05794.zip
It's not my download but looking at the main post, that's what it should be. I extracted it from there. Make sure you do extract it, since it's two folders inside, so if you tried to import that ZIP as is, it probably wouldn't work.
Once you have the last folder, just the CUSA folder and PS4 files directly inside of it, resign it according to your preferred method, either zipping it and importing that zip, or putting it in a fake profile folder on your USB stick.
Here's my problem though. It doesn't open through winzip.
Okay, I was looking at the wrong download, but it does require renaming.
A couple of things. One, assuming I'm checking the same download as you, it looks like the download is missing an extension. Rename the file. Is it called, without quotes, "Rise of the Tomb Raider"? If so, rename it, again without quotes: "Rise of the Tomb Raider.zip
It is a readable ZIP but an extraction tool won't recognize it as such without that extension. If your computer is not configured to view file extensions, the method for changing that option varies from Operating System to Operating System but is usually quick to find (if you can't, look up "show file extensions on ___", where the blank is whatever OS you're using, like Windows 10).
So see if it works in Save Wizard, using the Import Button (which reads ZIPS) after giving it a file extension. Looking at the file structure inside of the ZIP, there's a CUSA folder and only 1 CUSA folder, directly inside of the ZIP, and PS4 files directly inside of there. I'm not sure why I saw 2 separate sets of saves before but maybe I was distracted by the other links; Regardless, since it looks like just 1 save folder in here, and in the correct format, then assuming no issues with the files Save Wizard should be able to read the ZIP. No need to extract them. If that doesn't work there's another method to try.
Even though you hopefully don't have to extract this one anyway: Instead of using WinZIP, I would extract downloads around here using WinRAR, specifically version 5.1 or later (I used 5.7 on this PC). It's nothing against WinZIP. I like the program. But for some reason people have reported errors in Save Wizard after using programs other than WinRAR for extracting files. And when creating ZIPs to use in Save Wizard, I'd recommend creating them with Windows itself for the exact same reason.