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  •  07-05-2008, 1:32 AM 716884
    Anime Apple Anime Apple is not online. Last active: 07-06-2008, 12:24 PM
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    Subject: Complicated problem (regarding external harddrive and local drive)

    Hi. I have just reinstalled Asian Dynasties as per this post. A previous problem that miraculously did not occur when i installed Asian Dynasies (before I reinstalled it of course) has started to happen.

    TAD was installed on an external harddrive in the same folder that contains Age of Empires 3, and Age of Empires 3--WC. Now, when I want to install TAD, even though the concerned harddrive is plugged in, TAD by default installs it on my C drive (and of course the parent AOE3 files are missing). The only other Microsoft game in C drive is Gears of War which takes up 12 GB. So you can understand why I want to install Asian Dynasties on an external harddrive.

    To humor it, I first moved the Age of Empires 3 folder (with WC files) off my harddrive onto my C drive. Then I let Asian Dynasties install and it installed itself into this folder. So far so good. I even did a test run and unlike my previous problem (link above) I could play a skirmish round and it saved my home cities. Then I cut this folder and pasted it on my external harddrive. After a good 15 minutes, I rerouted any Asian Dynasties shortcuts to run from my external harddrive. But when I double click the "age3y.exe" file in the folder, it says "Splash sources could not be found" (or something like that). When I run it from autorun (on the CD) it says "Could not find C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires III\age3y.exe". I don't know what to do. Can anyone please help =( War Chiefs ran fine, it's just Asian Dynasties that's being so stubborn.

    I hope this made sense. I really want to play this game, any help is greatly aprpeciated. Thanks in advance!

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    I have another external harddrive that contains My Documents (I moved the default location from C drive onto that external harddrive). When I unplug this external, and I run Asian Dynasties from the other external harddrive (which contains War Chiefs), I get some buttons grayed out including the Play button (more info here). But when I have both of them plugged in, everything works fine. My profiles and my home cities are saved, I can play skirmish battles. I don't know why the game needs this other exnternal harddrive (which has My Documents) plugged in. There are no other AOE3 related files or folders there. How weird...

     I know this sounds so stupid. Of all problems, it revolves around external harddrives which are supposed to make things easier. Now with 2 USB  ports taken , I can't plug in my mouse and I'll have to use the laptop trackpad =s

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  •  07-05-2008, 2:12 AM 716896 in reply to 716884
    ES_Paragon ES_Paragon is not online. Last active: 09/04/2008, 8:58 PM
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    Subject: Re: Complicated problem (regarding external harddrive and local drive)
    aThe first thing I would suggest is to uninstall everything. Clear out any remaining registry entries for age3; they look like this:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires 3

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires 3

    Then reboot and reinstall starting with base age3.
  •  07-05-2008, 2:27 AM 716905 in reply to 716896
    Anime Apple Anime Apple is not online. Last active: 07-06-2008, 12:24 PM
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    Subject: Re: Complicated problem (regarding external harddrive and local drive)

    Thanks for that suggestion. There's something else worth mentioning.

     I have another external harddrive that contains My Documents (I moved the default location from C drive onto that external harddrive). When I unplug this external, and I run Asian Dynasties from the other external harddrive (which contains War Chiefs), I get some buttons grayed out including the Play button (more info here). But when I have both of them plugged in, everything works fine. My profiles and my home cities are saved, I can play skirmish battles. I don't know why the game needs this other exnternal harddrive (which has My Documents) plugged in. There are no other AOE3 related files or folders there. How weird...

     I know this sounds so stupid. Of all problems, it revolves around external harddrives which are supposed to make things easier. Now with 2 USB  ports taken , I can't plug in my mouse and I'll have to use the laptop trackpad =s


     

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