Once its done, you should see this in one of your folder that you've decided to place it in: Once selected, another window will pop up to let us select a folder to save in, so just simply save onto the empty folder where all of the CPK file will be in. If the folder location isn't where it was suppose to be in when you first open it up, simply re-find the QuickBMS folder and you should see it.Īfter you click it, another window will pop up telling you to 'select the input archives/files to extract' Which means to select that bb3 file that we just made as a backup. Just simply click on a cpk that is showen for you. Next, go to a folder named 'QuickBMS', then click on a 'quickbms' application, and it should appear like this. I recommanded having all of your tools in a single folder. To locate it, you need to follow this path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Sonic Generations\disk\ Once you found the bb3 file, copy and paste it somewhere in a folder that you'll be using along with all the other program to use + an empty folder (which we will get to later. This is where both the physics of Classic and Modern Sonic are located. Before we get started, you'll need to create a backup for the certain file known as 'bb3'.