AnsweredGetting the Cakewalk Command Center to install on a drive other than C:

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2017/06/25 03:37:47 (permalink)

Getting the Cakewalk Command Center to install on a drive other than C:

Is this possible?  My SSD only has 256 GB of space, but my RAID array of mechanical drives has much, much more adequate room for all of my Cakewalk purchases.  I do not recall an option which lets you auto-install your products with CCC onto a drive other than C:?
 
For reference, I'd like my product to install into my SOFTWARE RAID volume, assigned to drive letter D:.

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Re: Getting the Cakewalk Command Center to install on a drive other than C: 2017/06/25 04:40:35 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby loopyd 2017/06/25 05:02:48
The Command Center itself only takes up about 92MB on your C: drive, so there's really little need to worry about that.
 
After you install the CC, start it up, click the gear icon in the upper right, then under the paths tab you can designate paths for your CW content and downloads (These can be any drive on your system).

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Re: Getting the Cakewalk Command Center to install on a drive other than C: 2017/06/25 05:03:28 (permalink)
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After you install the CC, start it up, click the gear icon in the upper right, then under the paths tab you can designate paths for your CW content and downloads (These can be any drive on your system).



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