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Changing Installation Directory For PT11 on Windows
I am currently trying to install my student version of PT11 onto my Windows 7 computer and cannot figure out how to change the installation directory. When I select "Custom Setup" I can see it will install onto my C:\. I want it to install onto my G:\, since it is my program drive and C:\ is my SSD for only my operating system.
I opened the "Space" window and it says "The highlighted volumes do not have enough disk space available for the currently selected features. You can remove files from the highlighted volumes, choose to install fewer features onto local drives, or select different destination drives." Anyone have this issue or figure it out? Thanks! |
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Re: Changing Installation Directory For PT11 on Windows
It is strongly recommended that you install Pro tools on you system drive (c:) or you can expect to have some issues.
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