



Moderators: winston, another_commander
A way to further test this could be to copy the whole installation to a different drive or a memory stick and run it from there.Diziet Sma wrote:I'm wondering if maybe Micro$oft have perhaps extended the VirtualStore in Win8, such that it's messing even with games installed directly to C:\
Bryan, have you looked in [username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ProgramFiles and [username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ProgramData to see if there are any Oolite related files there? (you may have to set "Show Hidden Files and Folders" in "Folder Options" to be able to see the AppData folder)
The VirtualStore causes no end of problems under Vista/Win7/Win8 for games and game settings. It is often recommended for Win8 users to run a problematic game in Windows7 Compatibility mode, and as an Administrator. Any game files in the VirtualStore should be deleted or moved to another (preferred) folder, and the game restarted. It may also help to disable the User Account Control as well.
If you need more help with any of the above, don't hesitate to ask..
Thanks to Gimi, I got an eBook in my inbox tonight (31st May 2014 - Release of Elite Reclamation)!Gimi wrote:Maybe you could start a Kickstarter Campaign to found your £4500 pledge.drew wrote:£4,500 though!<Faints>
Cheers,
Drew.
In doing this, it makes no difference, the save and load work. But as soon as I put my old file in the oolite-saves dir, the load and save files and the folder disappear. If I make say a save folder and access it, it works. Again however when I move my file that whole folder becomes inaccessible.Diziet Sma wrote:Ok.. well done for spotting that one.. that does seem to indicate it's security-related, if not exactly a VS thing.
From what I've read, while it's possible to mess with UAC settings etc, the most direct way around this may be to "Take Ownership" of the folder. What this does is directly bypass all the access controls that Windows uses and allows you to specify who may do what with a particular folder (or file).
Go to this site http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/28 ... s-8-a.html
and follow the directions to add the context-menu item 'Take Ownership' to your PC.
If you wish, to be absolutely sure, you can reinstall Oolite first, but either way, what you then do is right-click on the Oolite folder and select 'Take Ownership'. After you give permission for it to continue, a terminal window will open and lots of messages will scroll by as Windows modifies the permissions of every file and folder inside the Oolite folder. It may take a minute or so, but once the terminal window disappears, your username is now the designated owner of the Oolite folder and everything inside.
If your problems are permission related, this should solve things. Best of luck!