After installing BibleDatabase to my D: Drive it won see any of my modules. What now?
A. If you install BibleDatabase to the default directory you should have no problems. However, sometimes it may be necessary to install BibleDatabase to a drive other than the C: drive. For example, you may wish to do this if your C: drive is almost full. By default BibleDatabase expects to install the software to C:\Program Files\BibleDatabase\ while it creates a top level module folder in C:\Program Files\BibleDatabase\Modules\. Beneath the Module folder it creates all the other folders required for the various Modules. E.g. C:\Program Files\BibleDatabase\Modules\Bibles, C:\Program Files\BibleDatabase\Modules\Commentaries, C:\Program Files\BibleDatabase\Modules\Names\ etc. When you install a Module (which you download from this site) it will automatically try to install to the default location just described unless you tell it to install it elsewhere. Assuming you originally installed BibleDatabase to something like D:\XYZ\, BibleDatabase will expect to find the Bibles in d:\XYZ\Modu