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CentBrowser portable needs cachedir rel. path
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Quote:patrickdrdI've set the cache path from the options like this:

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Thanks for your reply patrickdrd, but that is not working for me because when I change computers (and I do that alot), Windows assigns me a different drive letter, and then "D:\Cache"  doesn't work anymore . . unless I go to Disk Management and change the drive letter.

I think that if the browser is labeled "portable", then it should truly be portable.
I forgot some other info: version 3.5.3.50
Most computers I use are windows 8.1

There probably is a way, I just think I don't know how.  Maybe this is not the right place to ask.
Maybe I'll try a shortcut --disk-cache-dir.

(04-01-2019, 04:22 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: There may be a bug in this.
You may try adding "--disk-cache-dir=XXX" in "Other settings"->"Startup command line", e.g.:

If your browser executables are in Q:\XXX\YYY\ZZZ\chrome.exe, then the command line should be
--disk-cache-dir="..\..\..\..\MyCache"

If your browser executables are in Q:\XXX\chrome.exe, then the command line should be
--disk-cache-dir="..\..\MyCache"


I just now saw your post, yes, thank-you I will try the --disk-cache-dir=.  Chromium is very demanding to run on a flash drive - no matter how fast it is - because sometimes I get several "failed writes" and corruption on some computers, mostly in the caches.  I don't think is a problem with Cent, but with the poor write cache hardware of USB drives.

Thanks for a great browser!!
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RE: CentBrowser portable needs cachedir rel. path - by Cent portable - 04-01-2019, 04:26 PM

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