David Wilkinson wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Long, long ago, before smart phones and tablets, or notebooks we were
able to
install SM on the memory stick that would be used with the mobile
device (Acer
Iconia W500 tablet).
Installing on the memory stick allowed SM to create a default profile
on the stick.
Some of the files on your desktop install of SM refer to locations on
your
desktop, not found anywhere on your tablet.
Try installing SM on the memory stick for the tablet.
I'm not sure I understand your answer. I could install SeaMonkey to the
SD drive, but I really do not want to, and I do not see how it would
help. I just want to have my profile on a secondary drive, as I do on
all my machines.
The setup I have on my tablet is the same as on my other computers,
except that the D drive is an SD drive, not a second hard drive.
David,
I suggest you look at your own, working, profile folder. With a text
editor open and read (only) your Prefs.js file. Look for entries that
display a specific path name on your computer.
Those paths may not exist on your tablet, that is why installing SM on
the memory stick may resolve your problem. Installing SM on the memory
stick forces SM to create a default profile referencing files on the
memory stick.
Michael G
PS. You can use the browser and about:config to read and view path names
and settings.
MG
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