Pfff, 'exactly'? Just installed it to my standard "C:\Program Files\~AUDIO\AUDIO PROGZ" folder and the vst's to "C:\Program Files\~AUDIO\VST(I) PLUGZ\~FREEWARE" folder.c.borss wrote:The intention of the installer is to have the possibility to change the installation folder. So this should definitively work. I tried to reproduce this behavior, but it just works as expected. What exactly did you do? Which directory did the installer propose and what did you choose instead and which OS (version, language) do you use?jonas the plugexpert wrote:I might have missed, during install, that you shouldn't change the default automatically selected directory?
Ciao,
Christian
As wavelab crashed I cut the vst's to another subfolder, namely: "C:\Program Files\~AUDIO\VST(I)s die wavelab crashen".
I'm Dutch using a Vista premium, Intel core2 duo laptop with 4 gig ram.
I think the installer proposed: "C:\Program Files".
Cheers,
r