Hi:
We just installed EB, after having to download and use 7-zip to unpack it! (more on that later) During the unpack and install, EB seems to create directories on the C: drive, within the Application Data directory of the user logged in, i.e.:
Local Disk (C:)
- Documents and Settings
-Dave
-Application Data
-Europa Barbarorum
-Europa Barbarorum v1
-install
-CF58BFE
-EB (with the following subdirectories within it, some with subs of their own)
Data - documentation - mp custom game edu - presets - sp game edu backup

This accounts for 349 folders, 22853 files and 1.55 GB of disk! Assuming this is correct, my question is WHY? We have a multi-partitioned disk with one drive's identifier as I: (which is where RTW is installed, and also where we, of course, installed EB).

1. Do these EB directories on C: need to remain, or were they just for the install? Can we delete them?
2. If they are necessary, can we move them to a drive identifier with more disk space allocated? (I:, for example)

I also have no idea why they are default-created on C: to begin with. Maybe I'm just old-school (or ig'nunt), but I've always utilized the C: drive identifier to only house the bootfiles and the OS (XP-Home, in this case). It took HOURS trying to clear enough space from my 13.5 GB C: drive to be able to get EB to unpack, much less install, as C: kept running out of available disk space! Even when I used 7-zip, either it or the install recreated these directories and they still remain.

Am I hosed to lose this disk space forever, since my son LOVES EB, or is there hope for my tiny C: drive? All I know is that the system grinds to a s-l-o-w POS when EB isn't running, as there is so little space on my C: drive.

Thanks in advance for the info.

Regards.

Dave