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SD v3.2.0 auto update to different drive


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stevelup (11/18/2014)
I can see your point, but we're not talking about a 4GB installation of Adobe Creative Suite - SkyDemon is 12.8MB



Yes, that may be so. Still, there are many small programs I have installed. If they all use your argument I wind up with programs strewn all over the place; some here some there. I want my C: drive clean also because a system install will leave my programs intact. I have a system drive (C: ), a data drive (D: ) and a programs drive (E: ). And I hate it if people keep telling me how I should organize my computer (nothing personal in your case, I'm sure). Considering how easy it is to (a) have a simple install procedure and (b) provide the flexibilty to choose the install path.

I write code myself and develop the odd application. I use Install Shield. It is trivial to specify a default installation path and also give the user the choice.

Greetings, -- Chris.

Edited 11/18/2014 8:18:00 PM by ckurz7000
Tim Dawson
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Is anything stopping you from simply moving the files across?

I understand that a few people want a non-default installation folder but most don't.
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I can see your point, but we're not talking about a 4GB installation of Adobe Creative Suite - SkyDemon is 12.8MB

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I second the opinion of the original poster. I want to be in control of my computer (as much as possible) and not have a program tell me which drive it wants to reside on. My C: drive is my system drive and is physically a fast SSD but with limited space. I have a separate drive for program installations and need to be very strict about installing programs there. Otherwise my system drive will be swamped and the computer slowed to a crawl.

I don't really see the argument of an easy install as justification for robbing me of that choice. There are a large number of programs which have a default location (i.e., C:\Programs\xxx) while at the same time permitting me to interfere and change the default installation path.

Please, pretty please, don't take that choice away from the user!!!

Thanks, -- Chris.

Tim Dawson
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I don't understand. From what you're describing, it sounds exactly like the issue I described too, which is that you want to install SkyDemon to somewhere other than Program Files\SkyDemon but the installer doesn't present the option to change it. If we get a lot of people asking for that option we'd probably reinstate it, but for the moment, we're aiming for a very simple installer. SkyDemon's program files total around 12mb, if memory serves, so it isn't a space hog.
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Thanks Tim, but that's not quite the issue.

I do have SD installed in a "SkyDemon" folder in "Program Files", but I boot from an SSD which is my C: drive so put the program into those same folders on a separate physical hard drive in order to save disk space for other applications. Presumably I'm not the only customer to do this?

Previously it was trivial to change c: to f: in the path on installation, but from what you say I must now move the files.  
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SkyDemon's program files always get installed to your Program Files folder, in the SkyDemon subdirectory. I'm afraid there isn't an option to change that in the installer as we're trying to keep it simple.
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The new "auto update" for v.3.2.0 is welcome, but (on a PC) it forces installation to Drive C: which is a pain as I have my previous installations on another drive.

Do I now have to migrate SD to C: or is there an option somewhere to install to the existing folder or a drive of choice?
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