• SONAR
  • [Solved] nowhere can i find....
2016/07/24 11:23:55
herbroselle
Information on how to move Sonar Platinum to my new SSD. I would think this wouldn't be an off-the-wall question, as we all move from motors to solid state.  I've tried every combination of words in FAQ and Knowledge base. 
 
If there is any area where Sonar falls down, it is in documentation. This forum is all too often the "owner's manual" for me, and i appreciate the many helpful people who show up here.  I do want to assure you all that i do go to my Garrigus X2 book , then FAQ and knowledge base before I come crawling here in supplication. 
2016/07/24 13:45:14
Bristol_Jonesey
You don't move it you just install it on your new drive
2016/07/24 13:52:32
chuckebaby
You use the forums
http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3410108
 
From another thread I posted on:
 
I know this is an older thread but I thought it might help others if I outlined steps.
for example in my case- I had sonar platinum all set up on my old PC.
I just got done with a new build ( Intel I 7 4790K 4.0GHZ) with an SSD drive.
what I wanted to do was shorten the process of having to re download all these items again.
so this is what I did....
 
1- copy the latest versions from your Command Center folder to an Ext Hard Drive.
(located in Program Data/Cakewalk/Command Center/Downloads)
 
2- once your new build is complete install the latest version of Cakewalk Command center.
 
3- Copy the contents/installers that you saved to the Ext hard drive in to the same folder on your new build.
(located in Program Data/Cakewalk/Command Center/Downloads)
 
3-Run Cakewalk Command Center and let it do its thing.
the Command Center will recognize the installers and install them as long as they are the latest versions.
 
Hope this helped.
2016/07/24 14:40:24
herbroselle
Once again, this forum comes through. thanks, guys.
2016/07/24 14:51:34
chuckebaby
herbroselle
Once again, this forum comes through. thanks, guys.


no probs.
this wasn't an easy search. so I understand your frustration.
I bumped a 7 month old thread so others (like yourself) would have an easy alternative/option to reinstalling on a new HDD/SSD Drive.
Vs. downloading the content all over again.
 
Congrats on the new SSD
2016/07/25 08:32:17
herbroselle
A question. Since I'm migrating, not to another machine, but to a drive on the same machine, I can just go directly to my new SSD, right? No need for the external drive, etc?
2016/07/25 08:46:24
chuckebaby
herbroselle
A question. Since I'm migrating, not to another machine, but to a drive on the same machine, I can just go directly to my new SSD, right? No need for the external drive, etc?


it really doesn't matter where you put the copy of your downloads cache (step #1).
its just for safe keeping until you reinstall command center.
 
just re install command center, then place all of the installers (from your old install)
Installers are in: Program Data/Cakewalk/Command Center/Downloads
into your new Command center cache (Program Data/Cakewalk/Command Center/Downloads)
Then run command center, it will identify the installers, so when you click "Install" it wont download anything
(unless there is a new version) it will use the installers you placed in the cache
2016/07/25 10:46:54
robert_e_bone
I would suggest that you be careful about what paths are set to where.
 
Many people are now using an SSD as their primary drive (C:), and these are almost always quite a bit smaller than a normal HDD size folks would buy, so space on the SSD drive is at a premium.
 
IF you leave the Cakewalk Command Center install and content paths set to their defaults, you will chew up MASSIVE amounts of space on your C: drive, and if that is a smaller SSD, then you could well run yourself out of room.
 
I ALWAYS make sure Command Center paths for both content and for downloads are set to go to a secondary, NON-SSD drive.  You can adjust these paths by clicking on the Gear button in the upper right corner of Command Center, then clicking on the Path tab.
 
Bob Bone
 
2016/07/25 11:08:02
chuckebaby
robert_e_bone
IF you leave the Cakewalk Command Center install and content paths set to their defaults, you will chew up MASSIVE amounts of space on your C: drive



 MASSIVE  ? come on now
 I have everything installed with rollbacks that go back 5 months and my cache is 18GB.
you bring up a good point though Bob. im sure when he is copying the Cache over he will have an idea how big it is.
2016/07/26 00:23:26
herbroselle
I followed the advice to a tee, and everything worked out just fine. Still, it's crazy that the software makers don't provide a specific set of instructions for the thousands of people who will be doing eactly what I had to do. 
 
Now I'm mudwrestling with East West sounds.  They have a very specific set of instructions that work perfectly until number 3. 
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