2016/04/17 22:08:17
dantarbill
I have an existing 32 bit install of DimPro and was hoping to install the 64 bit version...but the installer (D-ProInstall_1.5.5.16.exe) doesn't want to give me the option of a 64 bit install.  In fact, it doesn't offer any options at all.
 
How is that supposed to work?
2016/04/18 14:01:36
Wookiee
Is your OS 64 bit?
2016/04/18 14:36:02
dantarbill
Wookiee
Is your OS 64 bit?




Yes...but the existing DimPro install is 32 bit.
 
I'm attempting to migrate from 32 to 64 bit...and I have a boatload of older projects that have dependencies on plugs that are only installed as 32 bit.
2016/04/18 14:54:26
scook
AFAIK, the installer contains both 32 and 64bit. I did nothing special when installing DPro using the Command Center. It installed the 64bit version by default on both my old 64bit Win7 and new 64bit W10 machines. I have not bothered with manual installation since the Command Center was introduced.
2016/04/18 17:18:24
TheMaartian
On my system, both the 64-bit VST and standalone executable were installed in:
 
C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Vstplugins\Dimension Pro
 
 
2016/04/18 18:54:34
arlen2133
Dan,
Go to the "My Products" and see if you have the download for the 64 bit ver. there.
That might help (I think).
2016/04/18 19:11:31
dantarbill
arlen2133
Dan,
Go to the "My Products" and see if you have the download for the 64 bit ver. there.
That might help (I think).




There aren't separate 32 and 64 bit installers listed in CCC or under My Products on the Cakewalk website, as far as I can see.
2016/04/19 00:31:51
arlen2133
Interesting.  Are you installing using the CCC?  It might be recognizing only what you already have installed.
 
2016/04/19 11:03:44
dantarbill
arlen2133
Interesting.  Are you installing using the CCC?  It might be recognizing only what you already have installed.
 



I've been specifically avoiding the CCC because it used to make assumptions about the version you wanted to install.  Has that changed?
2016/04/19 11:14:30
scook
Changed WRT to when? There have been several updates to the Command Center since its introduction. One of them was the addition of a verbose install option which essentially runs the installers as if they were run from the command line. There are also settings for VST2 32 bit and 64bit installation paths, a setting for the path to the installer cache and Cakewalk Content.
 
Still the Command Center uses the same installers available in the store account. AFAIK, the DPro installer has always contained both 32bit and 64bit binaries and a prompt at the beginning of the installation process to select which one to install.
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