blazed.phantom@gmail.com wrote:> I some how unmapped the C drive while trying to configure my cdrom > drive to work with wine. Every time i try to do something wine related > i get errors. > > Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not > accessible. > Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not > accessible.~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to whereever you want C: to be. Daniel
> ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to whereever you want C: to be. > > DanielI dont have that C: link in my dosdevices folder, I did but now its not there. And when i try to point it some where it wont work still. Basicly i broke wine and reinstalling doesnt work. Setting C: in winecfg to ../drive_c does nothing when i click ok config closes and nothing changes.
blazed.phantom@gmail.com wrote:>> ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: points to whereever you want C: to be. >> >> Daniel > > I dont have that C: link in my dosdevices folder, I did but now its not > there. And when i try to point it some where it wont work still. > > Basicly i broke wine and reinstalling doesnt work. Setting C: in > winecfg to ../drive_c does nothing when i click ok config closes and > nothing changes. >Click automatic configuration in winecfg.
I some how unmapped the C drive while trying to configure my cdrom drive to work with wine. Every time i try to do something wine related i get errors. Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible. Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible. Those are from use the winecfg command. When i click the audio tab in the config panel it closes and says this in the terminal Creating link /home/ninjad/.kde/socket-ninjad. can't create mcop directory I dont know what to do i tried auto detecting the driver and adding it manually, and uninstalling both the package in the synaptic manager and with sudo apt-get remove wine. any help on this problem would be great.