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AuthorTopic: Atmosphere with dual boot?
Newlander
Posted: 18th December 2002 08:52
Is there any way to edit the path for samples(.dat) or do I have istall it all over?
-N-
Newlander
Posted: 18th December 2002 10:30
pump it up Wink
spectrum
Posted: 18th December 2002 12:31
I take it you are on Windows?

If so, you have to reinstall it. On Mac you can use an alias.

We're working on a way to do this for early next year.

spectrum
Newlander
Posted: 18th December 2002 12:57
I´m windowsman...so, is it possible to install it in same folder as in other boot and over write the first installation(I meen dat file, not vsti .dll)? Or do I have to have it twice in my HD?
-Newlander-
spectrum
Posted: 18th December 2002 13:18
Best to uninstall first, then reinstall where you want it.

For more info, contact tech support:

info@spectrasonics.net


spectrum
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