Flashpoint Dragon Rising - how do I..


  1. Posts : 3,822
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    Flashpoint Dragon Rising - how do I..


    ..install it on a drive other than the C: drive - I wanna put it on E:

    - haaalp!!
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    bit of a pain this..

    am running C: as an SSD and would like to keep it mostly clear of games..
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    I dont have the faintest idea what that dragon thing is but see if this thread helps, scroll down (dont worry about the link's title).

    Installing Windows 7 on my SSD
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    It should just be the same as any game install. You basically just have to choose "Custom install" when installing the game at the beginning of the install process.

    It's what i did when installing it on my system allthough when i changed from Windows XP to Windows 7 i already had the game installed to my second HDD and all i had to do was to make sure i backed up my saved game from "C:/Users/Account Name/Documents/My Games/OFDR/".
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
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    Install as standard and then drag and drop it into the file/folder/drive of your choice then delete old one. That's the way I do it anyway.
    Last edited by RST101; 25 Sep 2010 at 06:05.
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    taylorig said:
    It should just be the same as any game install. You basically just have to choose "Custom install" when installing the game at the beginning of the install process.

    It's what i did when installing it on my system allthough when i changed from Windows XP to Windows 7 i already had the game installed to my second HDD and all i had to do was to make sure i backed up my saved game from "C:/Users/Account Name/Documents/My Games/OFDR/".

    solved - cheers..!!
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