Yes, likely. You’ll need to exclude the download folder and install directory.
Note: I assume "filedot bj" refers to a downloadable release from a filesharing/release group named Filedot or similar, and you want to repack that release (fix packaging, rename files, update checksums, create a proper torrent/zip/rar, and add NFO). If you meant something else, say so.
Summary checklist
Useful commands (examples)
Minimal NFO template
Troubleshooting
Quick verification commands to include in README filedot bj repack
That’s a practical, step-by-step repack workflow — adapt naming, compression, and distribution details to the rules of the community/site you’re targeting. If you want, I can produce a ready-to-fill NFO file and specific command lines tuned to Windows or Linux.
To understand the whole, we must break it down into three parts: Filedot, BJ, and Repack.
A repack is a modified version of an original software installer. Repackers take the original setup (e.g., from Adobe, Microsoft, or JetBrains) and compress it heavily, remove unnecessary languages or assets, and sometimes include cracks, keygens, or pre-activation scripts. Yes, likely
Why do people use repacks?
Most antivirus engines detect "cracks" and "keygens" as riskware or hacktools. However, bad actors specifically target repackers like BJ-Repack to inject real malware into the installer.
Common payloads found in fake repacks include: Replace spaces with dots or underscores per your convention
Before clicking "Download," consider the following trade-offs.