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I think it keeps on corrupting my saves.
Dr. Fetus hates you.

But most of all, Dr. Fetus hates Meat Boy.

(Sorry - that was unhelpful, but I couldn't resist)
Dr. Fetus vs. Dr. Proton, go!
Is it installed in a directory with read/write privileges?
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GameRager: Is it installed in a directory with read/write privileges?
c:/sw

I don't install anything in Program Files anymore. I never had a problem with it when I was on Vista, and it doesn't matter so much now that I'm on XP, but still a good habit to break.
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GameRager: Is it installed in a directory with read/write privileges?
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doccarnby: c:/sw

I don't install anything in Program Files anymore. I never had a problem with it when I was on Vista, and it doesn't matter so much now that I'm on XP, but still a good habit to break.
Lol....installing to the root? Are you mad? I put all my games in c:\games
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GameRager: Lol....installing to the root? Are you mad? I put all my games in c:\games
Oh God, I'm fucking something up, aren't I? D:
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GameRager: Lol....installing to the root? Are you mad? I put all my games in c:\games
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doccarnby: Oh God, I'm fucking something up, aren't I? D:
I just normally don't like to give games access to the root....especially newer games with multiplayer and access to the internet.

Installing all games to c:\games and making sure the folder sets any subfolder in it to full read/write access is awesome at keeping games running good and all in one place.
Post edited December 28, 2011 by GameRager
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GameRager: I just normally don't like to give games access to the root....especially newer games with multiplayer and access to the internet.

Installing all games to c:\games and making sure the folder sets any subfolder in it to full read/write access is awesome at keeping games running good and all in one place.
Ah, I don't play multiplayer games. Or at least not online. Bots, man, it's heaven.
Post edited December 28, 2011 by doccarnby
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GameRager: I just normally don't like to give games access to the root....especially newer games with multiplayer and access to the internet.

Installing all games to c:\games and making sure the folder sets any subfolder in it to full read/write access is awesome at keeping games running good and all in one place.
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doccarnby: Ah, I don't play multiplayer games. Or at least not online. Bots, man, it's heaven.
Still it's usually better to install to C:\games as anything in there usally gets full read/write access with no hitches. In stalling to the root might mean that folder doesn't get marked with full read/write access privileges. Try installing to c:\games\sw and see what happens.
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GameRager: Still it's usually better to install to C:\games as anything in there usally gets full read/write access with no hitches. In stalling to the root might mean that folder doesn't get marked with full read/write access privileges. Try installing to c:\games\sw and see what happens.
I checked and it looked like it was marked read-only, so I switched that off. Is that fine? The idea of creating a special folder for games like that freaks me out.
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GameRager: Still it's usually better to install to C:\games as anything in there usally gets full read/write access with no hitches. In stalling to the root might mean that folder doesn't get marked with full read/write access privileges. Try installing to c:\games\sw and see what happens.
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doccarnby: I checked and it looked like it was marked read-only, so I switched that off. Is that fine? The idea of creating a special folder for games like that freaks me out.
Did you right click the sw folder and unclick read only then hit apply? And was the apply to subfolders box(or whatever it's called) checked as well?

If so then you should be fine.

In the future though install to c:\games. Most newer OSs have this folder already anyways......it isn't a special folder perse.
Post edited December 28, 2011 by GameRager
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GameRager: Did you right click the sw folder and unclick read only then hit apply? And was the apply to subfolders box(or whatever it's called) checked as well?

If so then you should be fine.

In the future though install to c:\games. Most newer OSs have this folder already anyways......it isn't a special folder perse.
I had to select to apply to all sub-folders and files, but yes. As for the missing games folder, when did it start to be included automatically? I installed XP after my computer nearly died, but even when I was on Vista, I don't remember a games folder.

Also, if I wasn't just bitching, I would have made this a question thread and properly marked it as solved. Sorry... it seems to work, though.
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GameRager: Did you right click the sw folder and unclick read only then hit apply? And was the apply to subfolders box(or whatever it's called) checked as well?

If so then you should be fine.

In the future though install to c:\games. Most newer OSs have this folder already anyways......it isn't a special folder perse.
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doccarnby: I had to select to apply to all sub-folders and files, but yes. As for the missing games folder, when did it start to be included automatically? I installed XP after my computer nearly died, but even when I was on Vista, I don't remember a games folder.

Also, if I wasn't just bitching, I would have made this a question thread and properly marked it as solved. Sorry... it seems to work, though.
Vista has a games folder and so does windows 7. It's where they put all those free windows games they include with every install, but other games can be installed there too.
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GameRager: Vista has a games folder and so does windows 7. It's where they put all those free windows games they include with every install, but other games can be installed there too.
I still don't remember one, but it's probably just poor memory. I got my computer refurbished, but that probably would be a problem, right?