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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Update problem...

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Lord Smith
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Posted: 7th May 2010 04:14
I run FPSC off of an external hard drive attached to my computer via USB. I used to have it on my internal drive, but it got full so I moved it out.

When I try to update, The update automatically updates my internal drive and creates an fpsc file on that drive. I have tried to delete it, but it comes back with each attempted update.

Is there a way I can change the path the update follows so it updates the actual FPSC instead of making one?

Bigsnake
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Posted: 8th May 2010 13:20
Having it attached via a USB is the possibly the problem. If that is your only hardrive then I reccomend you clean some space on it and put it back into the PC or buy a secondary one.

Windows 7, Amd Athlon 7750 Black Editon (64 bit,3ghz + Dual Core), ATI Readon HD 4870 1gb Edition, 4gb Ram.
Lord Smith
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Posted: 8th May 2010 18:56
Probably, thanks.

That Guy John
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Posted: 9th May 2010 07:21
Being as though you can't change the directory during the install, BigSnake's sugestion is possible the only solution.

Unless you want to try this.

If the update installer will install on your internal, after it installs (unpacks) copy and paste those folders to your existing fpsc folder on your external.. save all your maps and any other custm work though just in case this causes a failier.

Other wise, yeah cleaning u that hard drive is the only other option.

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