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<blockquote data-quote="gamingexpert" data-source="post: 1042735" data-attributes="member: 54717"><p>Wow that was a quick response. Okay I deleted the folder, installed into C:\Program Files\Rom Jacket , and now I'm going through the configuration, and here's another note:</p><p></p><p>- The configuration wizard should let you create new folders when you're browsing for a folder location (like for emulators or games). Also, once you select a folder it should show you the full folder path and wait for you to confirm, like how the installer works (because I wasn't sure if the folder I chose for emulators would simply make folders within it for each emulator, or if it would make a new folder called "Emulators" and new folders within that for each emulator. but it just jumped to the next step of the wizard with no way to go back or check. So I just had to open windows explorer and go to the location to make a new folder, but then I saw the folder was already made).</p><p></p><p>- When locating daemon tools, I wasn't sure if I already had it installed or not, but I guess there's probably no way for the wizard to check for me. Also, it'd be nice if when it opens the browse dialog, it opened into the Program Files folder (or x86? wherever it usually installs...) instead of Documents.</p><p></p><p>- Also, relating to the last post, it would be smart to add an uninstaller for RoM-Jacket (and maybe related/installed tools/emulators) and a start menu folder.</p><p></p><p>- And are you saying if I double click the "Initialize-Rom-Jacket" shortcut, it will reset the program? Because I really have no idea what Initialize does, and if it does that, that should be clear so people don't accidentally reset settings or something. Initialize sounds like it simply launches the program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamingexpert, post: 1042735, member: 54717"] Wow that was a quick response. Okay I deleted the folder, installed into C:\Program Files\Rom Jacket , and now I'm going through the configuration, and here's another note: - The configuration wizard should let you create new folders when you're browsing for a folder location (like for emulators or games). Also, once you select a folder it should show you the full folder path and wait for you to confirm, like how the installer works (because I wasn't sure if the folder I chose for emulators would simply make folders within it for each emulator, or if it would make a new folder called "Emulators" and new folders within that for each emulator. but it just jumped to the next step of the wizard with no way to go back or check. So I just had to open windows explorer and go to the location to make a new folder, but then I saw the folder was already made). - When locating daemon tools, I wasn't sure if I already had it installed or not, but I guess there's probably no way for the wizard to check for me. Also, it'd be nice if when it opens the browse dialog, it opened into the Program Files folder (or x86? wherever it usually installs...) instead of Documents. - Also, relating to the last post, it would be smart to add an uninstaller for RoM-Jacket (and maybe related/installed tools/emulators) and a start menu folder. - And are you saying if I double click the "Initialize-Rom-Jacket" shortcut, it will reset the program? Because I really have no idea what Initialize does, and if it does that, that should be clear so people don't accidentally reset settings or something. Initialize sounds like it simply launches the program. [/QUOTE]
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