2015/02/17 09:34:08
to_be_deleted
AD and AD2 both load their Sound Data samples onto Drive C by default (and I don't remember seeing any choices to set this when I installed them). My drive C: (and SSD) is now getting full so I'd like to move the Sound Data folders to my streaming audio drive (E:). Has anyone tried the mklink command to make a symbolic link at the original location to point to the new location with AD and/or AD2? Does it work with those programs? It does with Dimension Pro and I'd like to try it with AD/AD2.
2015/02/17 09:48:18
SmokeyJ628
I'm pretty sure in the XLN installer there is an option to move your sample content to another drive.  I'd use that.
2015/02/17 10:40:46
Bajan Blue
If you have a problem, why not drop them a line - they are a very helpful company and I have always found their customer service first class
Nigel
 
2015/02/17 10:50:19
Mesh
When you run the installer, just go to Advanced Options (not sure of the exact title) and change the directory path you want it to be in.
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