Downloading Celestia to a usb memory stick

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Downloading Celestia to a usb memory stick

Post #1by LIONMAN » 05.09.2010, 16:28

Hi guys im pretty new to Celestia and I downloaded it but my Pc just died not long after. Is it possilbe to download or save celestia to a memory stick to back it up?
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Re: Downloading Celestia to a usb memory stick

Post #2by CAP-Team » 05.09.2010, 20:33

Sure, if you want, and your stick is big enough you could backup all you want to your USB device.

If I would want to backup Celestia to USB now, I would need a USB stick the size of 16 GB... :?
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Re: Downloading Celestia to a usb memory stick

Post #3by Reiko » 06.09.2010, 10:26

Yes you can. I have mine on a 32GB flash drive. :)

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Re: Downloading Celestia to a usb memory stick

Post #4by W0RLDBUILDER » 25.09.2010, 06:20

Yes you can do that. You can then run it from the flash drive and copy it to as many other computers as you want without having to install it. The whole thing is portable because it doesn't change the registry or inject DLLs into Windows, or anything else other software often does during installation. Copy the Celestia folder to a flash drive. Then put the drive into another computer and you can run it there. :D


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