December 2022 - last edited December 2022
If i chosse another directory then the default one the EA Launcher is installed to the default directory in C:\program files
If i cut and copy the files into my choosen directory G:\EA the launcher is giving an error-message. Which files and or registry-entrys do i have to change that the ea-launcher is working within my choosen direcory?
I don´t wan´t to install any app on C:\ I have 11TB free space on G:\ (it´s an 18TB WD red). Steam, Battle.net, Ubisoft-Launcher, RockstarLauncher, GOG-GalaxyLauncher , EpicGamesLauncher are running well on thig drive G:\
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January 2023 - last edited January 2023
Thanks for the feedback, all.
At the moment, the only thing you can change during the installation process of the EA app is the default install location of games, which is mentioned by following the Advanced installation process. At the moment you cannot change the install directory of the EA app itself.
March 2021 - last edited March 2021
Everytime I double click on the EADesktopInstaller.exe file, EA Desktop would automatically install itself on the default C:\ or System drive, with no prompt or option to change the installation directory to a different drive or path.
Would it be possible to install the EA Desktop app in another location other than the default? I actually wanted to separate all my system apps (which are all installed in a small capacity M.2 drive) from my actual "work" apps (which are in a separate SSD), but I find installers like these that don't even prompt me about the install location to be rather intrusive (much like many other apps that use SquirellInstaller or other "quick" install options).
March 2021
March 2021
The problem with doing that is that the Start Menu icon that launches the app will no longer work, not to mention all of the registry links that point to it will be broken (and also the Windows will be unable to uninstall the program, update it correctly, etc.).
(This applies to many other applications btw, not just the EA Desktop app. It's generaly bad practice to just cut-and-paste folders that come from the Program Files/Program Files x86 folder.)
March 2021
March 2021
There's hoping that EA will change how the installer works to allow you choosing custom install location.
In the mean time, as a workaround if you want to go through the hoops, you could edit the system environment variables to indicate that the Program Files is elsewhere, install EA Desktop, and then change the variable back to original.
March 2021
You and anyone that is interested in this feature should "me too" this OP in the feedback forum and maybe leave a commend.
March 2021
I've already made a separate Program Files on another directory where I manually install all my other applications on. I was also able to change some of the default folder directories after a clean install of my PC, but some folders can't be relocated (such as parts of %AppData% and other system folders) unless you install your OS in that directory.
Editing the system environment variables might also break, if not cause Windows components to outright fail. In fact anything involved with fiddling the Windows Registry could end up corrupting data. Also the mentioned method of switching variables back and forth won't work since Windows is dependent on knowing where those variables are.
September 2021
September 2021
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