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Help with New Startup?
I recently moved my EQ files to my D drive, necessary to free up space on my cheap acer.
Since doing this and creating a new shortcut from the new drive I now get a "Run EverQuest.exe" message. Ive gone through every possible file I could think of to try to get around this but now I'm out of ideas, any of you know how I can fix this while keeping the game on its new drive? | ||
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Open the directory and just type lau enter. And it will launch the launch.bat file and will work again.
Alternatively you can make a shortcut of your .bat file but it’s like 2 clicks so if you are that lazy you are ready to play EQ lol. | ||
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Ok so doing that now leads to a new message stating windows cant find "eqgame".
Should I try to dump last patch files back into my directory to try and resolve this? I transfered all folders just as they were on my C drive so Im not sure why this is even a problem. | ||
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It shouldn’t be.
So yes grab the last p99 patch and then try to run the launch.bat again | ||
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Could use a symbolic link which would make it seem as if your directory is still on the C drive. I haven't done that with the whole directory, but it should work. I do use a symbolic link for my eq log files folder though.
Example from command prompt: mklink /D "D:\Everquest" "C:\Everquest" The quotes aren't necessary for this case, but if one of your folder names has a space in the name, the quotes should be used. After using the symbolic link, your original shortcut which pointed to the C drive should work fine. | ||
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