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Originally Posted by roeddog
Bull,
you can drag it to say C:\Program Files (x86)\.. but you will need to either create a shortcut on your desktop or use the one already there to change the start options Just right click the shortcut and select properties then select the shortcuts tab and change the dialogue boxes nest to target and start in: to reflect the drive and folders you moved it to.
Target: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific\sh4.exe"
Start in: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific"
where it was originally D:\Program Files\..\..\ i just changed the D to C and added the (x86) and it works fine
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Or just drag the "Ubisoft" folder.
I didn't even think of that method.