I understand what you are saying and of course it is always preferable not to have to re-install the Matrix.
The thing is that every programmer thinks of his/her use of a program in a certain way. They always try to visualize how a user may try to use it in a different manner to the way that they think, but you will never be perfect in that regards so it is always useful to know how a real user thinks about things.
This is the only reason for asking.
Now I have done some digging and found that you can just alter the installation path but you have to do some digging on your system. Having a tool like Everything will greatly speed things up, but in essence you have to look in your appdata local folder.
The full path, on 10, is:-
'
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\'.
Under this folder there will be a folder called '
Military_AI_Works'
In this folder there will be two or more sub-folders, one called '
Logs' and the other(s) begining '
MATRIX.exe_Url_'
Under the MATRIX.exe_Url_ folder will be several other dub-folders. These will be named after the version installed so you will need to be in the latest folder.
In my case the current full folder name is:-
'
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\Military_AI_Works\MATRIX.exe_Url_bponwpd5hjhvh2stp5mhnt5ibbq1etxd\1.4.1.0'
Finally we hit paydirt. In this folder is one file '
user.config'
Now like all good IT professionals if you are going to mince around with anything back it up first.
Now open the
user.config file in a text editor.
Currently on the fifth line is the code :-
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[b]<setting name="InstallPath" serializeAs="String">[/b]
On the sixth line is the actual set path, in my case :-
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[b]<value>F:\MATRIX\Military AI Works\</value>[/b]
Now this means that you can do what you originally asked about, HOWEVER if you are in anyway squeamish about getting dirty and messing around in system parms then uninstall and reset up. Greg designed it all to be as simple and user friendly as possible for re-installs.
On the download front you are fine. Of course we have to pay for the service - hence the donate button on the front page.
If things get too much the provider will send Greg a stern email and up the rent.
This is followed by a tearful Greg pleading for more cash for a worthy cause but at the moment it would not cause an issue - unless everybody re-installs every week.
I think that I have exhausted this subject. Let me know if I missed anything.