I must be doing something very wrong... (TSUNPACK)

The MSTS Activity Editor allows you to make your own activities, or missions, for the player to complete. This is also how you can get lots of other trains running while you drive yours!

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I must be doing something very wrong... (TSUNPACK)

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OK. Several posts have mentioned trouble with activities and tsunpack. I've downloaded and installed the unofficial patch. Still no joy. Hmmmm...

I've got MSTS installed on my E drive. I did re-name the folder later. I have searched the registery and changed all pointers from old dir name to new dir name. Still no luck. Can anyone enlighten / help / shoot me please?
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What's the 'E' drive?

I know 'A' is the floppy disc hole :-?

'B' er pass!

'C' is the Hard Drive,

'D' in the DVD/CD ROM drive thingy,

but I know know about an 'E'

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Sorry Bob. I have 2 hard drives, one partitioned into 2, so C, D and E are hard drives.
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You have took a very unorthodox route and i'm afraid i am only going to point out the obvious. Going in and altering the registry is a brave/dum/dangerous thing to do and it seems to me that MSTS might have got its knickers in a twist somewhere. Best option to my way of thinking is to re-install and let MSTS go to the standard location it defaults to, and leave it there. This will make your life much easier later, besides- you should always have the C:\ drive as the biggest drive/partition on the pc as everything seems to prefer to live there in program files. I guess i will seem lame but it is such a great feeling when using auto installers of trains etc. etc., and without altering anything - they auto install - how cool is that???

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delticbob wrote:What's the 'E' drive?....
At the risk of going hideously off topic ...

In the early days of PCs, they had one or two floppies - A: and B: So when hard disks were invented they always started as C:

You can have drive letters all the way up to Z:

I tend to name my cd drives G and H to make room for more partitions on the hard drive, but now with XP you can go renaming things anyway. So my DVD Drive is D and cd writer is W, meaning second HD partition is E.

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Post by saddletank »

Hey, hey - new competition: who's got the most drive letters?

I have

A - floppy
C - main OS and apps hard drive
D - CDRW
E - second hard drive, mainly used for backups and downloads
F - an old slow 2gig drive that I use for temporary storage and assembling CD cutting jobs on
G - flash card reader (also use this to store image libraries on, a bit like a zip drive)

It's been a little while since I had a B drive (about 1996 IIRC)
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Sorry Martin

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Not that it really matters but I have:-

A - 3 1/2 floppy
C )
D ) Hard drives
E )
F - internal Zip 100
G - CDR
H - DVD
and
J - Zip 250 external

:)

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Post by asalmon »

Well I've still got a 5¼" floppy as drive B in my second machine - occasionally comes in handy for reading old stuff! :)

Then C,D, and E for the hard disks, G and H for cd and writer!
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A: 3.5 floppy
B: 3.5 floppy
C: Hard Drive
D: Hard Drive
E: CD DVD-ROM Drive
F: CD RW Drive
G: Removeable Disk
H: Removeable Disk
J: External Zip Drive
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A - floppy
C - HD1
D - HD2
E - Digicam
F - CardReader
Q - CD1
R - CDRW

pales into insignificance at work where we have
A - floppy
C,D,E - HD
F - CD
N,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y - Network Drives
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