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Portable Flowstone?
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Portable Flowstone?
I am trying to install FlowStone to my flashdrive, and it seems successful. It runs fine. However, when the program initially opens, it has about 4
The window I can deal with, but the real problem is that none of the modules or packs installed show up. I think that the popup does have something to do with it though.
I saw an article on the internet describing how to use a virtual machine and other software to create a portable app package for FS 3.0 but I'm not really up for that.
What would I do to inform FlowStone that it IS installed to the folder it's in and make the modules/packs showing up (without VMWare and stuff)?
Thanks.
pop-up window.The install folder could not be found. Try re-installing the software.
The window I can deal with, but the real problem is that none of the modules or packs installed show up. I think that the popup does have something to do with it though.
I saw an article on the internet describing how to use a virtual machine and other software to create a portable app package for FS 3.0 but I'm not really up for that.
What would I do to inform FlowStone that it IS installed to the folder it's in and make the modules/packs showing up (without VMWare and stuff)?
Thanks.
- cubician
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Re: Portable Flowstone?
I played a bit with this too. My aim was to use Flowstone at work I never made it fully portable, so i'm also motivated to find a good solution.
I could make it run if i copied the flowstone folder to this path (the one the installer also uses)
C:\Program Files (x86)\DSPRobotics
The modules needs to be in this folder. I could not make them show up any other way.
C:\Users\(name of windows profile)\AppData\Roaming\FlowStone\Modules
In the end, it was much easier to install Flowstone normally, and then just have my modules and stuff on a stick.
I could make it run if i copied the flowstone folder to this path (the one the installer also uses)
C:\Program Files (x86)\DSPRobotics
The modules needs to be in this folder. I could not make them show up any other way.
C:\Users\(name of windows profile)\AppData\Roaming\FlowStone\Modules
In the end, it was much easier to install Flowstone normally, and then just have my modules and stuff on a stick.
- Flemming
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- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:48 am
Re: Portable Flowstone?
If you can get permission from the developer to do this ?, i can do this for you.
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JB_AU - Posts: 171
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Re: Portable Flowstone?
It is already written by me somewhere on the forum on how to do this in approx 12 steps
just search on portable you'll find it.
- you need a virtual pc installed wich is running windows
- install Cameyo on this virtual windows (search google for Cameyo)
- Let cameyo observe what is happening while you install Flowstone
- Let cameyo creat the portable package for you
- copy the cameyo package on your usb stick
- voila you're ready
just search on portable you'll find it.
- you need a virtual pc installed wich is running windows
- install Cameyo on this virtual windows (search google for Cameyo)
- Let cameyo observe what is happening while you install Flowstone
- Let cameyo creat the portable package for you
- copy the cameyo package on your usb stick
- voila you're ready
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