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Old 03-26-2009, 11:29 AM
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Re: installing cabs after upgrading?

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i actually use both atm. i started with sashimi but i am slowly learning sdconfig. once i have it completly down i will probably go with that but both def. get the job done
Question for you and everyone else. I pretty much ONLY install to my SD card. I have just installed Sashimi and am trying it out to see how it works. They got rid of their youtube videos for instructions but I think I have it mostly figured out. What I have done is copied the shortcuts in my window/start menu/programs folder that I want installed "auto" when I run sashimi. I recreated the directories in the root folder of the sashimi folder. I am hoping this works. But I must be missing something. Why would you want to use the cab files as opposed to the method I used. If you install EVERYTHING to your SD card in the first place arent you just installing over something that is already there? If you flash, all you are doing is losing the shortcut found in your windows/start menu/programs folder. The app, or whatever should still be installed on the SD, and just needs to have something to direct to the exe. I must be missing something. Someone please clarify. Thanks.

And now I think I have answered my own question. And my method above did not work for some reason. Hmmm. Back to the drawing board.

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Re: installing cabs after upgrading?

i dont install anything to my card so i may not be of good help. sashimi has a forum also might want to register over there and ask
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Old 03-26-2009, 12:47 PM
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Re: installing cabs after upgrading?

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Question for you and everyone else. I pretty much ONLY install to my SD card. I have just installed Sashimi and am trying it out to see how it works. They got rid of their youtube videos for instructions but I think I have it mostly figured out. What I have done is copied the shortcuts in my window/start menu/programs folder that I want installed "auto" when I run sashimi. I recreated the directories in the root folder of the sashimi folder. I am hoping this works. But I must be missing something. Why would you want to use the cab files as opposed to the method I used. If you install EVERYTHING to your SD card in the first place arent you just installing over something that is already there? If you flash, all you are doing is losing the shortcut found in your windows/start menu/programs folder. The app, or whatever should still be installed on the SD, and just needs to have something to direct to the exe. I must be missing something. Someone please clarify. Thanks.

And now I think I have answered my own question. And my method above did not work for some reason. Hmmm. Back to the drawing board.
I wish I could answer your question as I am asking myself the same thing. What happens if you do what you stated but at the same time backup your registry entries under HKCU/Software?

Try that and get back.
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