Cake synths content on C drive. how to move it?

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Cake synths content on C drive. how to move it?

I seem to recall it requires a registry hack? Is there a preferred method for moving this content off of C (I think it's in Cakewalk Content/) and onto another drive? I don't really use DimPro anymore (or Beatscape for that matter, of which there's also a huge folder of samples), but I don't want to break it for old projects.
 

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    scook
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    Re: Cake synths content on C drive. how to move it? 2016/02/26 10:05:35 (permalink)
    This covers all the legacy locations http://forum.cakewalk.com/fb.ashx?m=2673527
    I believe it is much easier and safer to use mklink, a command line utility, to relocate data. There is no need to mess with the registry at all. I know there are quite a few post containing examples of how to move data around.
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    Re: Cake synths content on C drive. how to move it? 2016/02/26 10:14:02 (permalink)
    scook
    I believe it is much easier and safer to use mklink, a command line utility, to relocate data.



    The best info on this is by Steve (scook) himself which I've put to good use in just the last few days.
     

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