Extracting to "C://ProgramFiles(x86)\Data\"
Use Path: Yes Overlay Files: No
Error: Unable to create "C://ProgramFiles(x86)\Data\MorrowindRebirth v3
Irrecoverable Error: File creation error
Error Code:0
Error description:
I'm not sure if the problem is with WinZip, or maybe with where I am telling it to download and install the mod, but I get the same error message with any mod I try to download for Morrowind. (Haven't tried for Oblivion ones yet on this laptop, but I think it'll be the same problem, btw)
That doesn't look like the correct place to extract to, even if you mean
C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Data\MorrowindRebirth v3
Windows uses backslashes, not forward slashes.
Forward slashes are used in Linux, Unix, and web browsers.
And only web browsers use double slashes.
WinZip should let you choose where to extract files, but if you're telling it to extract to "C://ProgramFiles(x86)\Data\" you're telling it to extract to some place that does not exist.
First find your Morrowind folder.
If you're using a GOG version of the game, the Morrowind folder is probably somewhere in the "C:\GOG Games" folder.
If you're using a disc version of Morrowind, the default location for the Morrowind folder may be in
C:\Program Files(x86)\Bethesda Softworks\Morrowind
However from what I read online, Program Files (x86) is not a good location for the game folder if you're using Windows Vista/7/8/10 because "Program Files" is considered "protected" and the game mods don't work properly from there.
So on Windows Vista/7/8/10, the Data folder should be inside the Morrowind folder, and the Morrowind folder should be installed somewhere other than C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files(x86)
If you're using a version of the game that installs to C:\Program Files(x86), try uninstalling and reinstalling to some place that is not "protected" -- maybe a C:\Games folder or a folder in your user's (My) Documents folder. Then extract the mod into that folder.
If you need more help, tell us which version of Morrowind you have (Steam, GOG, disc, other?) and where you found the mods. If you're using Steam, there may be Steam-specific mods.