flyboydanmke Posted October 27, 2018 Report Posted October 27, 2018 I have X-Plane 11 on a separate M.2 and found that the TBM installer.exe would not allow me to install the TBM unless I had the entire X-Plane 11 folder in C:\Program Files. Moving the 85GB folder takes too long and it's between 2 M.2(s). Any ideas?! Windows 10 would claim I couldn't write to the E: disk even though all the settings are set for full admin. Other than the super long run around, I did manage to get the TBM started on the first try. Quote
WesXi Posted October 27, 2018 Report Posted October 27, 2018 Hi flyboydanmke, You can go to your D: and create a folder, say, D:\X-Aviation\ . Then, move "TBM-900" under <C: XP11>\X-Aviation\ to D:\X-Aviation\ . Finally, create a directory junction by > CD <C: XP11>\X-Aviation\ > mklink /J TBM-900 D:\X-Aviation\TBM-900 I haven't tried this on my TBM-900 but I have been doing this on many of my other folders, e.g., FSLA320X (which installs to C: by default) and several other XP11 folders. Quote
flyboydanmke Posted October 27, 2018 Author Report Posted October 27, 2018 I changed drive letters. I swapped E and D drivers so now XP11 M.2 is D. The installer works fine. It must not like more than 1 drive letter from the C drive. Quote
Noksi Posted October 28, 2018 Report Posted October 28, 2018 FWIW My X-Plane is on E: and I have no issues Quote
haeriphos Posted October 28, 2018 Report Posted October 28, 2018 I installed on X: without a problem Quote
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