Solved Unable to host on my SSD

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Megawizard

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-What OS are you running?
Win7 64bit

-Are you using minecraft hosting provider or a dedicated/local server not designed for minecraft?
Locally

-What version of FTB are you using? (Dont just say latest tell us the version)
FTB Beta A v12

-Did you add any mods to the server pack?
Nope; base unzip

-What are your server specs?
Core i5 3570K, 16GB RAM total (using server 8GB option); files currently on a 3TB mechnical Western Digital HDD

-A good detailed paragraph about the problem
The server fires right up on the WD hard drive, but if I try to copy the folder onto my SSD, it just errors out and fails. It's also says it's failing to log the server files, but I got it manually off the server window of everything that's not agreeing with it. I'm not sure if it's because of a particular SSD setting or what, but previously when I hosted a Tekkit server it had no issues running on it. It crashes regardless of which RAM shortcut option I pick, as well as just picking the regular .jar file. I attached the displayed error log in the text file, but I can post it in the thread if need be, but it's quite large.
 

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Nessiroj

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Might seem like a stupid question but i had a similar problem when i installed my ssd for games in my gaming rig.

What drive letler is bound to the ssd? i had mine on drive B = all tons off errors
changed it to D with the diskmanager of windows and no problems at all anymore with using installers / updating files with launchers etc
 

xSINZx

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You havent put in in Programs folder have you? Tried turning UAC down? Win7 quite fussy about some programs. Run as Admin? Checked all the usuals Antivirus etc?
 

Megawizard

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Well I feel dumb. XD Thanks, xSINZx, you got it. I had been putting it in Program Files, and now that I think of it, the old Tekkit Server had been running from a folder on the main directory. As soon as I moved it to a folder on the top of C, it fired up just fine. Still weirds me out as to why it did that though, cause I had indeed tried launching the shortcuts as admin, and it still didn't like it. Guess it just really didn't like it being in Program Files.