I have searched these forums for a solution but I have found none if there is one would you please point me in the direction. I have recently been having trouble with dolphin with the memory card path being stubborn I choose an alternative path but it resets back to the original and I have tried to fix it to no avail. I was looking around my hard drive and realize that I need to reinstall it anyways considering that the bulk of dolphin is on my small ssd which was meant for only one thing. I was wondering if there is a way to reinstall dolphin in a different location, I have a SSD mostly for the OS, and drive D for everything else. I have also once went into my computer and changed the default install path to D but it seems to never work, is there any real solution to me being able to install this in drive D? It seems like most programs are set up to install wherever they wish, any help would be greatly appreciated, thankyou in advance. Sorry about the smiley at the top, I kinda clicked it by accident.
Alternate installation path
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05-25-2014, 04:47 AM
Just use a development version; you can extract it wherever you want. And if you don't want it to save to my documents, you can follow the global user directory guide too.
https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/guides/cont...directory/ 05-25-2014, 06:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2014, 06:24 AM by Grimreaper.)
Does not seem to be working. I may be doing something wrong but everytime I open dolphin the paths are set back to my documents, in c. I deleted them to make sure. Everytime I open dolphin it makes a new folder in my documents in C and all the save files are set to my documents in C. I tried to use the method of it making a folder next to the .exe file but it didn't work. I have added quotes and taken quotes away I am not a programmer or coder so doing this is a bit tricky for me.
05-25-2014, 07:58 AM
make a txt file called "portable.txt" somewhere in the folder with the EXE. It'll no longer make the my documents stuff after that.
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