On May 03, 2006, at 5:53 AM, Barry Traver wrote:
Emile,
Since the startup volume is always writeable, it works.
False; the start up volume can be either a CD-ROM (old OS), a DVD,
a Network volume, etc.
Do you have something to propose as a solution to the problem?
(For example, is there a way to get a list of hard drives, etc.,
and test each one until one is found that doesn't give an error
when the program tries to write to it?)
You may run into problems just launching IF the boot volume is not
writable.
RB itself embeds a number of plugins into your application and these
need to be written out at the start of the application.
That may pose a problem just getting started.
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