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I bought preconfigured drive with hyperspin/rocket launcher everything is working on drive D. I wanna change this to drive K L ...Z. what I have to do ?  which files I have to change ? Thaks for every sugestion or help

 

 

Why is the reason to change your drive letter? 

 

I have a script which i used a few months ago, but as agent47 said you'l have to change some Emulators config files.

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Makes me wonder, is there a way to put in the ini a path to a text file or something so anyone could make a change in just updating one text file? Like could there be a way to put in all the emulator inis the path to the same text file that has paths per system? That would be amazing I think but until then I think you have to manually update each ini for emulators, rocket launcher, and Hyperspin settings

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Hey Ci2own

If your batch file just look fot ini files and change letters of DD (not entire path) i'm interesterd too :)

 

Orphen

 

 

Download it from here: https://mega.nz/#!cZdQTJSb!jxwOEkiQchx7WHM3GInYZJVXr5S3pidAXByapcih8jA

 

But REMEMBER!!! Before use it, do a backup of your folder.

 

You'll may need to edit bat file. (Script is done to change from C: to D: and for ini, ahk, cfg, xml, ink files. Just edit it for your requisites.

 

Backup! Backup!!!  :thumbsup:

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Download it from here: https://mega.nz/#!cZdQTJSb!jxwOEkiQchx7WHM3GInYZJVXr5S3pidAXByapcih8jA

 

But REMEMBER!!! Before use it, do a backup of your folder.

 

You'll may need to edit bat file. (Script is done to change from C: to D: and for ini, ahk, cfg, xml, ink files. Just edit it for your requisites.

 

Backup! Backup!!!  :thumbsup:

 

 

Thanks for the share!!!

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This is easy to resolve without resorting to third party apps etc.

If you d drive is a CD drive then change the drive letter. If your d drive is a hard drive then you can use a symbolic link, which the system uses as a hard coded shortcut eg all access to d:\arcade stuff is redirected e:\arcade stuff. Off the top of my head the command would be mklink /d "d:\arcade stuff" "e:\arcade stuff". This will work with any program as it windows which receives the call for the file and redirects it. If you post your path I will write the command out for you.

I must echo the sentiments about these hard drive sellers though and not knowing the first thing about changing paths etc. I mean picking d for a drive letter! If you went up the alphabet 6 letters or so your unlikely to conflict with anyone's system. I have mine set to I: so if i make a copy for a friend it's generally plug and play.

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