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Post by PB&J Lover »

Can PB be installed on a USB drive so I can take it with me to work or school?

This is more of a trend now.
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Yes, i do it all the time.
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How?
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Post by Dreglor »

Install PureBasic into the drive it should be fine when you run it from anywhere.
if you use an external editor like japbe then you will have to set it up to look for purebasic in the drive most common at your school or work when you use the flash (which is ussally E: or F: )
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Post by Hydrate »

The easiest method is to simply copy the whole PB folder into your mem stick, i do it all the time. All you have to do is run the exe then.
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Hydrate wrote:The easiest method is to simply copy the whole PB folder into your mem stick, i do it all the time. All you have to do is run the exe then.
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Post by dige »

Use Subst to have allways the same Drive and Paths. I recommend to use U:\
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