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Strategies & Market Trends : TC2000 Users Technical Analysis Forum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Martin who wrote (2687)1/22/2000 1:04:00 AM
From: Shadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
When you install TC2000 it writes the drive letter to the registery.
If you put the TC2000 disk in a different CD drive you'll get the
problems mentioned earlier.
There is a way to change the CD drive without reinstalling TC2000

Open Explorer (or some other file management program)
Go to
C:\Program Files/TC2000
Find the file named TC2000RegInfo.exe and double click it.

The fourth line down says Files/CDFiles
Highlight it and click Edit Selected
A window will pop up that says
D:\User\Customer\ (The letter will be whatever drive you installed
TC2000 from)

Change the Drive letter in the window to the CD drive you want to use.

The fifth line down say Files/CDHistory

Follow the same procedure to edit that value.
close everything out and reboot your computer.
The next time you start TC2000, it will run from the new CD drive

Hope this helps



To: Bill Martin who wrote (2687)2/20/2000 5:18:00 AM
From: DragonBoy  Respond to of 3291
 
Bill, here is one of the trick to use Tc2000 without CDROM if you have enough HD space (400M).
Step1:
Go to watchlist drop-down list and choose "AllStocks"
Step3:
Go to top menu choose ->Copy to other list -> all symbols->
Harddrive charts.
This xfer process will take about 5 Min for PIII-450, and you never need stupid CD ever again.

MY version is 4.2.0078