(12-09-2010, 04:46 AM)Gasbag Wrote: (12-09-2010, 03:59 AM)Glenn Saunders Wrote: Quote:I just tried this but it didn't work.:( I also noticed that the .pdf Help file created & installed to a new HPS folder instead of installing to the default Program Files destination...
P.S. The game was installed (I've temporarily removed it til I get this sorted out) on my old XP home (SP3) computer.
Sound to me like you have ID'ed the issue - the Game is installed in one place and the patch another - they need to be the same.
Originally the HPS Games were installed in
C:\Program files\HPS ect ect
But with VISTA came MS issues regarding security - specially security in that folder. So now the games are installed in C:\HPS ect ect NOT \Program Files.
If you fix it up but putting the patch over the Game, whereever you have it - you should be OK - but avoid installing games in \Programs Files if the PC is new and has Vista or Windows7
Glenn
The machine that I'm running it on has XP Home (with SP3). The 1.02 exe file goes to to the default C:\Program Files\... destination (at least I think that it does) when you open it. It's the .pdf Help file that goes to the new C:\HPS... location when it's opened.
How do you do a manual install? I've been patching these games by double left clicking on the installers.
I too am running Windows XP (SP3), so anything I describe in here should eventually make sense to you.
There are two things you should try, one very easy, one slightly more involved. Either one will empower you.
According to Rich over at the Wargamer, a new version of the patch has been posted on the HPS website. I don't know how it differs from the early one (and suspect it does not), but just in case it does, down load it anyway.
You're downloading two extractor files. Put them somewhere safe and memorable and in their own folder. Give it an amusing name.
First Method (the easy way because it isn't a manual install):
Click on one of the files. You'll basically get a pop-up prompting you to do something. Choose run. Now you'll get an extractor menu.
This is the important part.
Regardless of whether you pick the game patch or the pdf patch, you'll get another pop-up with a little window with the text 'unzip to folder' written into it.
Next to that is a Browse button.
Hit the Browse button and navigate in the little window to wherever you actually keep the game installed (e.g. C:\Program Files\HPS Simulations\Budapest '45).
Now click on the 'unzip' button.
The patch has been pointed to will go to the right place and should work. Use the same procedure for the PDF files.
Second Method (manual stick shift and clutch):
Download files as before to safe place with a funny name (I could make a few suggestions but my gastro-enterologist tells me that animus isn't good for my heartburn).
Inside the safe folder with the distinctive name, make a second folder with an even funnier and more distinctive name. The names need to be very different and easy to remember in case you get lost or forgetful while navigating (happens to me all the time).
As before, run the files that Windows can't recognize the provenance of. Do it one at a time. This time, however, when you get to the extractor browse menu, click on it and look for the hilariously named folder that you created in the previous step. Dump the patch in there.
Then do the same with the pdf extractor.
You now have a hilariously named folder with the entire contents of the unzipped patch in it. Modders do this all the time so they can see exactly what the patch is changing, by the way.
To do the manual install, simply go inside the hilariously named folder, then click on 'edit' at the top of your screen (second item from the left), and scroll down to the next-to-the-last item named 'select all'. If you click on 'select all' everything in the folder will be highlighted. Then right-click with your mouse in the middle of the screen, select copy from the menu, and minimize the file. When you right-click and copy, be careful and make sure that your mouse is over an empty space and not a file.
Now go to where you have Budapest '45 installed and actually open the folder and go inside. Right click again on an empy space and you'll get another menu. Click on paste. Make sure your mouse is positioned over an empty space and not a file or, especially, a folder.
Things will get scrambled around a bit and you'll get prompted about overwriting things (say 'yes to all'), but you will have just done your first manual install of a patch.
I know you don't really need all of this spelled out for you, but people who play wargames tend to be longer in the tooth than fourteen-year-olds and are often unfamiliar with how to do things like this. So I've spelled it all out in case it clarifies something for someone who was too afraid of being mocked in public to ask.
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