Hello,
my SSD has become full (with so much new organs), so I have to rearrange my Hauptwerk data folders which today are on drive D (SSD). Drive C (hard disk) would have enough space to hold a lot of data.
If I understood it well, the folder "sample set folder" is not in use if you load an organ after the organ has been cached before (for fast loading). Correct?
Therefore there is no need to have the sample set folder on the fast (and expensive SSD). But how to move this folder to drive C in an existing installation, so that all my installed (cached) organs will work again with all saved combinations etc. In addition I like to install demo sample sets or organs in the future.
I checked carefully the manual, but I found only the advice to reinstall Hauptwerk completely by loosing all cached organs. You have to do time-consuming caching etc. again? Is there no other way to do this, so that the cached organs are not lost? May be by changing an ini-file or a registry-entry (I know how to do this)? It is (it should be!) just a pointer or something like this to another drive and path.
Any help would be a great help for me! Thank you.
Best regards
organplayer
my SSD has become full (with so much new organs), so I have to rearrange my Hauptwerk data folders which today are on drive D (SSD). Drive C (hard disk) would have enough space to hold a lot of data.
If I understood it well, the folder "sample set folder" is not in use if you load an organ after the organ has been cached before (for fast loading). Correct?
Therefore there is no need to have the sample set folder on the fast (and expensive SSD). But how to move this folder to drive C in an existing installation, so that all my installed (cached) organs will work again with all saved combinations etc. In addition I like to install demo sample sets or organs in the future.
I checked carefully the manual, but I found only the advice to reinstall Hauptwerk completely by loosing all cached organs. You have to do time-consuming caching etc. again? Is there no other way to do this, so that the cached organs are not lost? May be by changing an ini-file or a registry-entry (I know how to do this)? It is (it should be!) just a pointer or something like this to another drive and path.
Any help would be a great help for me! Thank you.
Best regards
organplayer