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Kevin J. Nielsen
I have a dual boot system with 1 boot on C: and 1 on D: drive. each drive
is locked out from the other so for instance if the D: boot wants to copy a
file to the C: drive -- not allowed. C: cant copy to D: either. ( I do
this so each boot can be independent and not affect the other)
Anyway, I am trying to install a game on the D: boot. It copies most of
the files to the d:\program files folder, but it wants to copy some files
to the C: drive and I get an error message "cant create folder" so the game
wont install.
I can install the game fine on the c: boot, but I need it on the d: boot.
Does anyone know how to set some switches or something so that the game
will know that it has to install on the operating system that is currently
running?
is locked out from the other so for instance if the D: boot wants to copy a
file to the C: drive -- not allowed. C: cant copy to D: either. ( I do
this so each boot can be independent and not affect the other)
Anyway, I am trying to install a game on the D: boot. It copies most of
the files to the d:\program files folder, but it wants to copy some files
to the C: drive and I get an error message "cant create folder" so the game
wont install.
I can install the game fine on the c: boot, but I need it on the d: boot.
Does anyone know how to set some switches or something so that the game
will know that it has to install on the operating system that is currently
running?