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I have a setup file for a particular application. When I run this file it automatically creates a folder in my C/: drive without consulting me and installs some stuff in there. Then it installs the rest of the stuff in Programfilesx86 folder in C/: drive. It is really frustrating that I have no control in deciding these parameters.

I managed to open the setup file using Winrar and there were six folders in there numbered from 'disk 1' to 'disk 6'. In 'disk 1' there are a couple of setup files which when run skip the first part of the setup (in which a folder is created in the C/: drive) and starts installing stuff in Programfilesx86.

There are also some other stuff in that folder which I tried to open with Notepad such as setup.lid, setup.ins and dll and bin files. Some of them looked sensible when opened, but some contained a lot of funny looking and meaningless characters (at least to me).

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Any help or hints are appreciated.

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  • Are you using visual studio setup project for creating installer/msi?
    – Munawar
    Apr 27, 2016 at 9:55
  • No. I know what visual studio is, but I have never used it for creating installer/msi. Do I need to use that if I want to modify the default installation directory? Is there no way of modifying the files in the 'disk 1' folder and make that happen? By the way you can install the ECU manager software to exactly see what I am talking about.
    – Jamy codes
    Apr 27, 2016 at 12:57
  • misunderstood your question due to tags "Setup-deployment", "setup-project". Your question is not related to development at all instead, you are asking for a third party installer that how to choose installation directory.
    – Munawar
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:04
  • Sorry about that. I edited the question and removed those tags.
    – Jamy codes
    Apr 27, 2016 at 14:11

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