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| why i can not load game on one partition but can on aother :rolleyes: Problem Description: i have few microsoft game and im runing in to a problem i had a 20 Gb hard drive but was geting to small for allgames and all other stuff so i got a 120 Gb hard drive and partition to 3 part label drive d, e and f c been my main which i now use only for xp and software not game problem is not a one of my game let me load to partition d or e, but will let me c and f and i like to know why i try takeing partion out and puting them back and reformat you the window xp tools but same probleand i try us just D:\game or jjust d and what the game what you to lidt as. but not a thing work, and it drive me nuts, other games from other co game have no problem load on the drive iD or e but not microsoft game the error i get is (((( the path you seleted specifies an invalid drive or the folder is invalid, imcomplete, to long, or write protected----enter the full path with drive letter;;;;for esp -- C:\program Files\microsoft games\mechcommander2)))))))) well did that ii short the name down to just d or d: games not thing help and i got 5 game from microsoft that give me the same problem load in drive c, but not what i want can in the parttion f of the 120 gb drive but not in drive d or e which ifind every strange funny at a 120Gb hard drive partition 3 way, to d, e and f, of each size or as close as xp will allow , will allowe me to load on partition f, the last one ofthe partition on the 120 Gb drive but give me the error on drive d and e, same drive my old drive 20Gb ( to small for a lot of game fill up to fast? also allow me to load game ask where i like to put it and creat a new file folder, got the same on drive F sure wish i could fique out why drive d and e do not do the same, i did nt do any thing differnt then drive f geting rid of partion and reformating sure did not help, i wrote maxtor about ther diver days before i wrote MS here what ther say ----- Original Message ----- From: Maxtor Support To: afbosch@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 4:09 PM Subject: can not load some game to partition lable invalid drive [Incident: 040107-000099] Thank you for sending your MAXTOR E-mail inquiry. Dear Arnold Bosch: Thank you for contacting us concerning this issue. I am sorry to hear of your issue. Is the Maxtor 120G the C: drive? What drive letter is the Maxtor assigned? From the error you wrote: "C:\program files\microsoft games\mechwarrior" this would indicate the program was trying to install on your boot or C: drive. Some software will not allow you to chose a driver other then the default C: to install. Does the install for this game allow you to specify a path? It is also recommended to contact the software vendor, as they have more experience and trouble shooting knowledge with this software then we do. Thank you, Maxtor Technical Assistance Cheryl MorganTS65 1-800 2MAXTOR (voice) 353 1 204 1111 (International) http://www.maxtor.com (web) ******************************************************* Preliminary Response 01/07/2004 11:11 AM Title: Partition Magic 8.0 cannot create a FAT32 partition greater than 160GB from Wind Link: https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...ted=1061864493 Title: Why is the capacity of the drive only showing 8.4 GB, 32 GB, or 137 GB when the Link: https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...ted=1037211985 Title: UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME Error Message when Installing Windows XP Link: https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...ted=1013557988 Title: What are the operating system partition limitations above 8.4 GB? Link: https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...ated=984521441 Title: Not Enough Memory Error when running Window Scandisk or Defragmenter. Link: https://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...ated=999211709 Customer 01/07/2004 11:11 AM try to load some game on my new maxtoe 120 gb drive, but i can not load some esp miscosoft one for one i get a error < (the path you seleted an invalid drive or the folders in invalid, incomplete, to long or write protected enter a full path with drive letter for es C:\program files\microsoft games\mechwarrior well i try enting it a few way it still will not let me, funny i had it before once then delete itnow it will not let me load any way i lable it i delete partition and created new one and format drive again same thing any idea as to way -------------------------------------------- Maxtor Corporation -------------------------------------------- https://webresponse.one.microsoft.co...es/1ptrans.gifhttps://webresponse.one.microsoft.co...s/response.gifYour response09/01/2004 2:04:03 PM https://webresponse.one.microsoft.co...es/1ptrans.gifProblem Description: just read your letter , have done much yet , but i will yes i funny at a 120Gb hard drive partition 3 way, to d, e and f, of each size or as close as xp will allow , will allowe me to load on partition f, the last one ofthe partition on the 120 Gb drive but give me the error on drive d and e, sme drive my old drive 20Gb ( to small for a lot of game fill up to fast? also allow me to load game ask where i like to put it and creat a new file folder, got the same on drive F sure wish i could fique out why drive d and e do not do the same, i did nt do any thing differnt then drive f geting rid of partion and reformating sure did not help |
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| Re: why i can not load game on one partition but can on aother What drive letters are your cd drive(s) mapped to? do you by any chance have a dvd drive called D: and a cdrw drive called E: that might explain it...... |
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| Re: why i can not load game on one partition but can on aother yea what qks said if it says its too long and write protected it might be a cdr or a dvr well if your trying to burn it to a published cd they usally always write protect them and so id figgure out which 1s are hard drvive and which 1s werent |
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| Re: why i can not load game on one partition but can on aother Title: Not Enough Memory Error when running Window Scandisk or Defragmenter. Virtual memmory? |
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