Quote Originally Posted by SMZ
i don't really have the hard disk space to do that... my main hobby is music... and that gobbles memory

I'm trying to puzzle my way thru putting in the correct command thru this ms-dos thing now... at least I was able to check and see that yes the file does exist... now I just gotta figure out how to get to it =/
Well, make a copy (use a dif name) of the unpack_all.bat, then edit it to see what it does to use the command. Basically all you have to do with your new file then is add to the end "--filter=knights_templar.tga" and run it (in the same directory the other bat file is in, your unpacker directory). Your new knights_templar.tga should pop out in the appropriate subdirectory of your main data folder.

As for a backup data directory, this is really quite silly when it's so easy to unpack things from the pack files on demand. As long as you understand that, you already have a backup of your data directory.