2/18/2024 0 Comments Kingdom hearts 2 iso file![]() ![]() It shows that the next require input is simply the name of our KH2 IDX file, which, as you may remember, is simply KH2.IDX. If you’re not sure what that means or how to rectify it, have no fear, for the glorious -h argument is command agnostic, meaning it can be applied to virtually any and all commands attached to the program! Because of this, it is safe to run the following command and get some information on how to proceed: list -h Running the program again but with our list argument ( list), we notice the terminal yells at us about an input IDX file not being specified. For the sake of going in the order of least to most complicated however, let’s start with list, then move onto extract, and then finally inject. All three do different things, two of which are pretty self-explanatory, while the most interesting command would be inject. In this instance, our IdxImg tool has three options: extract, inject, and list. This command shows us that in addition to our -h argument, we can execute specific commands. For example, to call our IdxImg tool with the -h argument, simply type into your terminal: -h (running programs through CLI is not usually case-sensitive). Additionally, every CLI tool for OpenKH will utilize the -h or -help arguments, so if you need help understanding the syntax to use the tool or simply do not know any other arguments, you can always use those as a fallback to get a reliable list. Using - Listįirst and foremost, KH2.IMG contains the actual data contents of the ISO while the IDX file extracted with 7-zip is a data table, or index, detailing information relating to said files within the IMG. After the extraction process is finished, it’s time to finally use the IdxImg tool. It may take a moment depending on your PC, but shouldn’t take too long. Click and drag to highlight both of them, or press and hold Ctrl and click them to highlight both, then drag them into your OpenKH folder. What you’re looking for within are the KH2.IMG and KH2.IDX files. Barring the Windows theme, it should look roughly like so: ![]() Once you have 7-zip installed, you must right-click your ISO and go to 7-zip > Open archive, which will present you with a new window, showing the contents of your ISO file. Alternatives like WinRar, jZip, and WinZip work too, and of course the built-in Linux tool “tar”, but on Windows 7-zip is heavily preferred and widely considered the best choice. Now that our terminal is targeting the OpenKH folder with our tools, we can directly call the IdxImg program and extract our KH2 game files. If you don’t, the cd command will not function properly. Note: if your path to the correct folder has a space in it like in my example, you MUST put the path in quotes. Now that my working directory is set to D:\, I’m ready to use the cd command! My location of the OpenKH tools is as follows: D:\Game Tools\openkhīecause my OpenKH files are on a different hard drive (marked by the “D:” at the beginning instead of the standard “C:”), before I input my cd command I have to simply type D: into the terminal. To do so, we’re going to use the cd command, which stands for “change directory”. We need to change that to where our OpenKH tools are. Opening that program shows you the following window:Īs listed in the screenshot and in your terminal window, the current working directory should by default be C:\Windows\System32. Upon opening your start menu, if you type cmd into the search bar, you will be presented with either “cmd” or “command prompt”. If you’re already familiar with using the terminal / command prompt / cmd, skip ahead to the next section. As such, we’ll begin teaching new CLI users the basics. This guide is specialized toward Windows users, as the assumption (for now) is, if you’re on Linux, you’re already familiar with using the terminal. Using Command Prompt and Extracting KH2.IMG + IDX If your objective is to just extract the game’s content without performing any kind of automation, or if you just need to extract a single file or folder, is the tool for you. ![]() This document will focus on teaching you how to dump your copy of KH2. If you have the ISO but no toolset, you can download the release builds of OpenKH here. This document assumes you are already familiar with either compiling or acquiring the released version of the KH2 Text Editor bundled with OpenKH and have a copy of Kingdom Hearts II. Welcome to the official OpenKh tool documentation! OpenKh Tool Documentation - IDX/IMG Extraction Tool
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