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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart @fazzitog
      last edited by

      @fazzitog ah ok no that's fine, it's just complaining that you haven't passed a project file.

      Can you export a project? Maybe it's a false positive in the export wizard.

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @Christoph Hart
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        @Christoph-Hart Actually can you check where the msbuild path is?

        Try this:

        C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\MSBuild\Current\Bin\
        

        that's where the exporter is looking for.

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          fazzitog @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart ooh I see... VS is installed in the "E" disk instead of "C" disk.

          E:\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\MSBuild\Current\Bin
          

          Is there a way to change the path in the settings?

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          • orangeO
            orange @fazzitog
            last edited by

            @fazzitog Just uninstall it, then install again to the proper directory

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              fazzitog @orange
              last edited by fazzitog

              @orange Thing is... I don't have enough space in C disk to install VS with all the modules... that's why I had to put it somewhere else...
              VS is not a light software unfortunately

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                d.healey @fazzitog
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                @fazzitog said in Export Setup Wizard Problem:

                VS with all the modules.

                Do you need all the modules? But I agree, VS is a chonky beast! Can you move something else from your C drive to your E drive to make room for VS?

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                • resonantR
                  resonant @fazzitog
                  last edited by resonant

                  @fazzitog You need more space in C drive, it is important for the computer performance

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                    aaronventure @fazzitog
                    last edited by aaronventure

                    @fazzitog create a sympbolic link in program files to your actual visual studio directory.

                    https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/linkshellextension.html

                    right click on Microsoft Visual Studio folder, click Pick Link Source, go to C:\Program Files, inside the folder right click on empty space and click Drop As -> Symbolic Link

                    If you now open the path that Chris posted, you'll find that it "exists". The system is properly resolving the C:/Program Files path for the Visual Studio, even though it's actually sitting on a different drive.

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                    • orangeO
                      orange @fazzitog
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                      @fazzitog said in Export Setup Wizard Problem:

                      @orange Thing is... I don't have enough space in C disk to install VS with all the modules... that's why I had to put it somewhere else...
                      VS is not a light software unfortunately

                      If I remember correctly, for the current version of VS 2022 you need about 9 GB of disc space. The only module you need to choose is "Desktop Development with C++", that's it.

                      Also, for your computer to work better, your C drive should not be full. As David said, you should save space in C by deleting unnecessary applications or files in C or moving them to other drives.

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                        fazzitog @orange
                        last edited by fazzitog

                        @orange Ok got it. Will make some space and reinstall then.

                        "Also, for your computer to work better, your C drive should not be full. As David said, you should save space in C by deleting unnecessary applications or files in C or moving them to other drives."

                        How much space in disc should be left? 5, 10, 20 Gb?

                        @aaronventure thanks! Will try it
                        https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/linkshellextension.html

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