First and foremost, if you are going to be using mklink it might be prudent to mention that Fat-32 does not support symlinks. Formatting USB sticks as Fat-32 is still very very common as it is more universal and is far easier to use when making bootable USB's. Even then, chances are high that someone will format it with Fat-32. Second, your StartScript is not working. If that is connected to %~dp0 not being useable with Fat-32 properly is something I'm unsure off. Regardless it did a poor job. Here's...
First and foremost, if you are going to be using mklink it might be prudent to mention that Fat-32 does not support symlinks. Formatting USB sticks as Fat-32 is still very very common as it is more universal and is far easier to use when making bootable USB's. Even then, chances are high that someone will format it with Fat-32. Second, your StartScript is not working. If that is connected to %~dp0 not being useable with Fat-32 properly is something I'm unsure off. Regardless it did a poor job. Here's...
Do note that symlinks do not work on Fat-32. For a Fat-32 compatible StartScript.bat, check out my post here: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/discussion/bugs-errors/thread/6d1700a7cb/#a44f
Do note that symlinks do not work on Fat-32. For a Fat-32 compatible StartScript.bat, check out my post here: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/discussion/bugs-errors/thread/6d1700a7cb/#a44f
First and foremost, if you are going to be using mklink it might be prudent to mention that Fat-32 does not support symlinks. Formatting USB sticks as Fat-32 is still very very common as it is more universal and is far easier to use when making bootable USB's. Even then, chances are high that someone will format it with Fat-32. Second, your StartScript is not working. If that is connected to %~dp0 not being useable with Fat-32 properly is something I'm unsure off. Regardless it did a poor job. Here's...
First and foremost, if you are going to be using mklink it might be prudent to mention that Fat-32 does not support symlinks. Formatting USB sticks as Fat-32 is still very very common as it is more universal and is far easier to use when making bootable USB's. Even then, chances are high that someone will format it with Fat-32. Second, your StartScript is not working. If that is connected to %~dp0 not being useable with Fat-32 properly is something I'm unsure off. Regardless it did a poor job. Here's...
First and foremost, if you are going to be using mklink it might be prudent to mention that Fat-32 does not support symlinks. Formatting USB sticks as Fat-32 is still very very common as it is more universal and is far easier to use when making bootable USB's. Even then, chances are high that someone will format it with Fat-32. Second, your StartScript is not working. If that is connected to %~dp0 not being useable with Fat-32 properly is something I'm unsure off. Regardless it did a poor job. Here's...