-Image Thing (Vista)

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

Ok im having trouble doing the -image thing for vista.. and dont know why.

my location is
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars\Gw.exe"
but its strange to me as i dont know where the (x86) is from...

it should be somthing like this?
"C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\Gw.exe"

so i changed the location thing to..
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars\Gw.exe" -image

but it does not work for some reason..
can anyone help me in this that is a vista user.

thanks

Felixious

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Mar 2008

Sweden

W/

x86 = x32 = 32 Bit OS.
Assuming you installed it at the default location, the file path should be C:/Program Files/Guild Wars/Gw.exe. Try re-installing it from your latest game disk, and then create a shortcut with the -image command.

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

GW for some reason is not in my add/remove programs :S
i tried that yesterday.. and it said it was already uninstalled.. but i just played it now.

:S

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

Ok its re installing again..
but it did not ask me where i would like its location to be... what should i do.

scrinner

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jan 2006

In a x64 OS, you will have two Program folders. The x86 is the default one. You'll be able to find it in your OS partition (Default: C:\)

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

im not to great with lap tops or computers.. im using a lap top...
and its just installed again.. back to the x86...

how can i do the image thing with x86? :S

Crimson Flame

Crimson Flame

Better Than Arkantos

Join Date: Apr 2007

ONOES I iz playing WoW

The Order of Dii [Dii] - officer

Try creating a shortcut. Go into the program files and find gw.exe, then right click it and click "Create Shortcut". Drag the shortcut to your desktop, then right click it and go to Properties. In the Target box, after the last set of quotation marks, add -image. Then double click the shortcut and you're done.

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

Crimson that worked easyier. thanks. its working now. 85k files. oh god lolol.

Crimson Flame

Crimson Flame

Better Than Arkantos

Join Date: Apr 2007

ONOES I iz playing WoW

The Order of Dii [Dii] - officer

Not a problem. Hope you don't plan on playing until tomorrow.

Flinte

Flinte

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jan 2007

Detroit Metro

The Good Old Days [Old]

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in the future just open a CMD prompt and change directory "CD" to the folder gw.exe is located in.. then execute "GW.exe -image"

the eaglewing

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2006

Droks

CoN

W/Mo

dont worry. it been 45 mins and its 10% already. i have a very good lappy. :P

4gb ram. its very fast. :P
ill be in in about 6 hours most

Quaker

Quaker

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Aug 2005

Canada

Brothers Disgruntled

Quote:
Originally Posted by the eaglewing
my location is
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars\Gw.exe"
I'm not sure what you mean by your "location", but - you should have a desktop (or Quick launch) shortcut to Guild Wars. Simply right-click the shortcut, go to "Properties", and in the "target" line, add "-image" outside the quotes so you should have:

"C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe" -image

When it's finished downloading, right-click again and remove the "-image" from the target line.

Snograt

Snograt

rattus rattus

Join Date: Jan 2006

London, UK GMT??0 ??1hr DST

[GURU]GW [wiki]GW2

R/

Ahem - he's on Vista 64, Quaker
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars\gw.exe" -image

Quaker

Quaker

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Aug 2005

Canada

Brothers Disgruntled

Ahem - I meant to say the target line should be "something like" ....
In my case, for example it's "D:\Program Files\Guild Wars" - which brings up something I was wondering about (and intend to try out)....
I seem to recall reading somewhere that Vista moves your Templates and Screen Caps to My Documents as a security "feature" to avoid writing to "Program Files" - so, if I move GW to just "D:\Guild Wars" can the Templates and screens go back where I want them to be?
(I'll have to move everything and re-run gw.exe to get the pointers set up.. no time now, going to lunch soon, so next time I think of it I'll try it and report back.)

Snograt

Snograt

rattus rattus

Join Date: Jan 2006

London, UK GMT??0 ??1hr DST

[GURU]GW [wiki]GW2

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My Guild Wars install is in D:\Games\Guild Wars. All my screenshots and templates still go in Users\"me"\Documents\Guild Wars. Not sure if there's a way around that...

MirkoTeran

MirkoTeran

Forge Runner

Join Date: Sep 2005

Slovenia

Scars Meadows [SMS]

Mo/

Quote:
Originally Posted by Snograt View Post
My Guild Wars install is in D:\Games\Guild Wars. All my screenshots and templates still go in Users\"me"\Documents\Guild Wars. Not sure if there's a way around that...
The SS/templates destination folder is a Vista / GFW thing. It can be changed, but only with some registry black-magic.

Quaker

Quaker

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Aug 2005

Canada

Brothers Disgruntled

Quote:
Originally Posted by Snograt View Post
My Guild Wars install is in D:\Games\Guild Wars. All my screenshots and templates still go in Users\"me"\Documents\Guild Wars. Not sure if there's a way around that...
Hmm, I tried moving my GW to just D:\Guild Wars last night. I was searching through the registry to find where the pointer to the templates might be, when I got sidetracked by some Guildies who showed up (on Vent).
But, I guess from what you say, it would be easier just to go back to XP. (Or move the entire Documents folder to D: )