Normally windows uses drive C as the "system" drive where it gets installed.
The same drive is used for Program Files folder. In rare cases (like
yourself), the system drive can be something else. This happens mostly if
you add and remove hard disks from one system to another. This is not a
normal procedure to do and people who do that sort of things geenrally are
knowledgeable enough to sort out any problems arising from the fact that
drive D or E has become the system drive.
Most of my freeware packages are self extracting zip files made using
WinRAR. Most feature a first screen identifying where the files would be
extracted to. if you know that your Program Files folder is located
somewhere other than the default place, you should change this path in that
dialog.
If there is one of my packages which does not have such a dialog please tell
me. I will change it. But in the meanwhile just extract the files yourself.
The exe is just a zip file and should be directly openable by Winzip or
winrar etc.
If the extra copy in "C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\AddOnTFX" only has
my files (xml and dll) then you can safely delete them. You can always
reinstall them using the main package. It is also safe to delete any other
empty folder on non-system drive.
Hope it helps.
--
Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows MovieMaker
"Burgy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Sorry if this is the wrong group for this:
>
> My new computer has XP Pro. I had to do some updates to install SP2. I
> have one hard drive with 2 partitions and added another as one partition.
> XP is on C and the others are D and E.
> I had noticed that whenever I install anything, XP tries to put it on 'D'.
> Wondered why, but it was no big deal.
> Recently, i decided to try some add on MovieMaker transitions and effects
> from Rehan's website. After installing, they never showed up in the MM
> program. I had put the xml files where he said (C:\Program Files\Movie
> Maker\Shared\AddOnTFX folder), but no joy. I eventually found that there
> is a MovieMaker folder with the same files on both the C drive and the D
> drive. I put the xml files in the directory on the D drive and it all
> works fine now. I'm wondering if I can get rid of the one on the C drive?
> Has anyone else ran into this??
> Oh, is there a way to change that 'install to D' default' if that's what
> it is??
>
> Thanks for any reply,
>