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Unable to migrate installation to second hard drive #366

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XJ-9Olev opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Unable to migrate installation to second hard drive #366

XJ-9Olev opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 4 comments

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XJ-9Olev commented May 7, 2024

I have tried and failed to migrate the installation. Since the game only seems to check for the game folder at ~/.local/share upon launch, I created the folder anime-game-launcher there but added my config file to it, which I modified to point to where I want the game folder. Unfortunately, the game still will not launch. I have attached the debug file.
debug.log. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information to help resolve this issue.

Everything else about this works wonderfully, and I'm really grateful that this exists. I just don't have the space on my default hard drive for Genshin due to Steam also not liking it when I try to migrate my games.

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XJ-9Olev commented May 14, 2024

After clearing out space on my main hard drive and moving the game folder into the .config directory, the launcher now crashes every time I try to use it. Going by the bug report, it's trying to create the game directory but then panics because it already exists. Even when I change the folder name or even move it to a different location, the launcher still crashes with the same error (code 17).

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TrojanHorse-bot commented May 17, 2024

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flatpak uninstall --delete-data moe.launcher.an-anime-game-launcher

Thank you for the suggestion. However, I'm not using the Flatpak version.

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I never found out how to fix the original issue, but I was able to clear up space on my main hard drive for Genshin, so I installed it in the default location. The game wouldn't launch afterwards due to me apparently missing the UnityPlayer.dll file, but after I repaired the game, it now launches. As such, I'm going to close the issue.

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