Sins of New Eden mod

hi, im new to modding and having a bit of trouble with this eve mod i know about mod path and thats what i have two issues with, one i got sins trinity through steam, two i had to install sins on a partitioned d drive because for some reason my computer only came with a c drive big enough for windows software and nothing else, so in short the mod path is wrong. any idea how to make this work?

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Go to the mods tab in the menu and hit the "show mod path" button. If that path is on the C: drive... I honestly have no idea what to tell you, that is the first time I've ever heard of a computer set up like that. If your user account is on the other drive (My Documents etc.) though, I think it should put it on the other drive okay though.

Reply #2 Top

ok well i said my c drive was too small so you shouldn't have wasted your time posting useless information

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Quoting furmafia, reply 2
ok well i said my c drive was too small so you shouldn't have wasted your time posting useless information
End of furmafia's quote

I'm sure you'll get lots of help now. :annoyed:

Reply #4 Top

Dude, learn to read...

Quoting GoaFan77, reply 1
Go to the mods tab in the menu and hit the "show mod path" button.
End of GoaFan77's quote

Check it out and see where it leads.

If it goes to your C: drive, you screwed yourself by not buying a new internal drive. You might be nice and ask someone if they know how to change the mod path.

but...

Quoting GoaFan77, reply 1
If your user account is on the other drive (My Documents etc.) though, I think it should put it on the other drive okay though.
End of GoaFan77's quote

If it goes to D: drive, then go to your user folder there and follow the remainder of the path as described in New Eden, cause it should be structured about the same.

Quoting furmafia, reply 2
ok well i said my c drive was too small so you shouldn't have wasted your time posting useless information
End of furmafia's quote

Next time, buy a reasonably built computer and be polite. We're not all great about it, but when someone's trying to be helpful, it's no call for impoliteness.

Reply #5 Top

Could always try a Symlink or a shortcut, id help more, but i have no idea who to do them on windows, but i have in the past for similar reasons, although it was bootcamp.

Reply #6 Top

Try deleting some old porn from your computer that's using up the space you need. I'm a computer technician and sometimes I see  lot of space used up because a lot of customers store too much porn in their hard drives. They usually come in because of virus problems that they can solve and internet porn is almost always the cause to all their problems.

So most likely, you need to delete some porno you have stored up.

 

Hope that helps.