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April 23rd, 2002, 03:05 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
I installed the new files on two computers. In both cases I put them in a dummy directory and then copied them to where I wanted them which was not the standard TDM-ModPack directory.
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April 23rd, 2002, 04:06 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
For Mephisto: the exe patch apparently works for me but nevertheless I would prefer me too a zip format, because it allow a greater control over the files installed and I can avoid eventual overwriting of some personal modification I made.
Please can you post a zip format patch?
Thanks.
Marco.
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April 23rd, 2002, 04:08 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
quote: Originally posted by [K126]Mephisto:
What exactly is the problem?
I have corrected the typos in the Klingon Speech file. To insure everyone has the correct one, it should be v 21.
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April 23rd, 2002, 04:08 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
The problem is as I previously stated...
Your installation program doesn't like expanding to long directory structures. And in the case of the Malfador/Shrapnel default location.. your program doesn't like it!
The only way to successfully install the TDM-Modpack or any of its patches is to (as others have also stated) move the main SE4 folder to a temporary location like the root of your C: drive for instance, and then move it back once the TDM-Modpack or its patches have been applied.
Regards..
Chris.
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April 23rd, 2002, 05:26 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
I think what Mephisto is asking is what exactly happens? You say it does not like to expand to long directory structures. How do you determine this? Does the installer attempt to install and get an error? If so, what does it tell you?
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April 23rd, 2002, 07:06 PM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
As I said, I have sorted the problem myself, but if it helps this is what happens..
An error box pops up stating that file is in use or cannot be updated. Retry/Cancel.
Pressing Retry just gives you the same error.
Pressing Cancel just moves on to the next file in the installation process and pops up the same message for that file too.
It maybe just Windows XP related, so would be interesting to hear from anyone else who has had problems installing the .exe files.
Chris
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April 24th, 2002, 02:44 AM
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Re: TDM-ModPack v3.10 released
As I said, I have sorted the problem myself, but if it helps this is what happens..
An error box pops up stating that file is in use or cannot be updated. Retry/Cancel.
Pressing Retry just gives you the same error.
Pressing Cancel just moves on to the next file in the installation process and pops up the same message for that file too.
It maybe just Windows XP related, so would be interesting to hear from anyone else who has had problems installing the .exe files.
Chris
It appens with w2ksp2 also.....
Exactly the same problem.
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