--- TAGARNO A/S - Niels Peter Gibe <np@tagarno.dk> wrote:
> >I loaded some new hardware on my machine today and changed some
> >drive letters, now Army Builder says my CD isn't in the drive even
>
> Check the FAQ on
www.wolflair.com.
>
> In short: Re install v.1.4, run the program and close it, re-install
> ver 2.1 and it should be fine. You don't have to remove existing
> programs before you re-install.
>
> Peter
However, last time I did that, all of my game systems were erased.
If feel bold/confident enough, you can try the solution I found when my
BIOS 'lost' one of my hard drives. The following instructions are VERY
explicit, as I have no idea how conversant you are with some of the
more esoteric workings of Windows. I also don't recommend messing about
with the registry as a habit if you don't know what you're doing.
Open regedit. (Hold down the Windows key and hit 'r', then type
'regedit' and hit enter.)
Expand HKEY_USERS
Expand the folder for the appropriate user name
Expand the folder labeled software
Expand the folder labeled Lone Wolf Development
Left click ONCE on the folder labeled Army Builder
In the right hand frame, four lines down is the property label CD Path
Right click on it, and select modilfy
Enter the appropriate drive letter (as a capitol letter followed by a
colon)
Click OK.
Close the registry editor.
Only takes a few seconds.
Hope this helps.
Doug Downham
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