Difference between revisions of "How To Install VTube to Windows XP"
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Load the File Explorer and create a C:\VTube folder. Leave the empty folder open in File Explorer.<br><br> | Load the File Explorer and create a C:\VTube folder. Leave the empty folder open in File Explorer.<br><br> | ||
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Load another the File Explorer and browse to '''"C:\Documents and Settings\All User\Shared Documents\VTube"''' | Load another the File Explorer and browse to '''"C:\Documents and Settings\All User\Shared Documents\VTube"''' |
Revision as of 22:20, 16 August 2017
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VTube has a problem understanding where the configuration folders are inside Windows XP without some manual setup work.
- On Windows 7, 8, and 10 computers, the installation program for VTube installs configuration data here: "C:\Users\Public\Documents\VTube\config".
- On Windows XP computers, the installation program will create the configuration folder here: "C:\Documents and Settings\All User\Shared Documents\VTube\config"
However, VTube will not find the Documents and Settings folder when it runs in Windows XP. The reason is that there is no knowledge of a PUBLIC folder path like there is in newer Windows versions.
How To Install VTube to Windows XP
DO NOT RUN VTUBE IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. Please follow the steps below to fix the problem before running VTube.
STEP 1
Load the File Explorer and create a C:\VTube folder. Leave the empty folder open in File Explorer.
STEP 2
Load another the File Explorer and browse to "C:\Documents and Settings\All User\Shared Documents\VTube"
STEP 3 - COPY EVERYTHING IN THE SHARED DOCUMENTS FOLDER and PASTE IT TO THE C:\VTUBE FOLDER
Select and copy everything in the second folder and copy it to the C:\VTUBE folder.
STEP 4 - RUN VTUBE
VTube will find the files in C:\VTUBE (including the C:\VTUBE\CONFIG folder).
Other Pages
- Back to the VTube-STEP page
- Back to the VTube-LASER page