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CertainSB

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  1. So there are 2 \Front folders in there now. I think one was created after I changed the drive letter. One is empty, but the other isn't. The one with something in it has Steam info in there. When I first started Launchbox on the original PC, I noticed that before I added any roms, LB was already populated with the Steam games I had installed on my computer. So my theory is, when I moved the SD card to the PC that had Steam on it, but not those particular games, something went a little wonky. Changing the drive letter fixed it and I believe that's why the second \Front folder was created.
  2. I'm not sure what to tell you. I installed this straight from the LaunchBox-13.6-Setup.exe executable and pointed to my SD card when it asked where I wanted to install it. I haven't used any plugins or anything like that.
  3. So I went another route. I went in the disk management section in Windows 11 and changed the drive letter to G:. That seemed to have fixed the issue. It's no longer booting with that error. I'll do a bit more testing and see what happens.
  4. I double checked. Definitely not a typo. If I plug the drive back into the original PC it works just fine. But it's still not mounted to G: even on the original computer. And this isn't some prebuild. I installed it myself.
  5. I installed Launchbox portable to an SD card on my Windows 10 laptop. I got everything setup. Everything is working just fine. I then take that SD card and move it to my ROG Ally that is running Windows 11. Now I get an error that says A directory could not be created G:\Launchbox\images\Windows\Front Then it goes on to say to make sure I have permissions. The thing is, I'm admin on this device. I even tried launching as administrator and got the same error. And the drive letter it's mentioning G:, is not even the drive letter of the SD card in the file explorer. Any ideas what this is?
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