Feb 11, 2017
09:18 PM
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Feb 11, 2017
09:18 PM
When I was using DAVE-3.1.10, I reported in these forums that the installation was trying to put Gigs of files on the C drive even through I had selected another drive for installation. I recently tried to upgrade and encountered the same problem. Your team REALLY needs to listen to user input instead of ignoring it. As it is, I cannot install without re-partitioning my hard drive so I will
continue to use buggy version that I have.
Can you please fix the IDE to install 90+% of the files in the location where the user instructs the installation to be placed. It would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
continue to use buggy version that I have.
Can you please fix the IDE to install 90+% of the files in the location where the user instructs the installation to be placed. It would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
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Feb 12, 2017
01:49 PM
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Feb 12, 2017
01:49 PM
Hi,
Are you referring to the folder C:\Users\\Infineon\D_LibraryStore_4.1?
Regards,
Jesus
Are you referring to the folder C:\Users\
Regards,
Jesus
Feb 13, 2017
05:49 AM
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Feb 13, 2017
05:49 AM
Hi,
I am not sure because I don't get that far. The installation puts about 3 Gb on C drive then complains that it needs another 3.7 Gb of space on C drive to install so I am unable to complete the installation and have to roll back. Given that I chose another drive to install on, that is a lot space needed on C.
Thanks,
Jason
I am not sure because I don't get that far. The installation puts about 3 Gb on C drive then complains that it needs another 3.7 Gb of space on C drive to install so I am unable to complete the installation and have to roll back. Given that I chose another drive to install on, that is a lot space needed on C.
Thanks,
Jason