Transferring from Regular HDD to SSD drive
So Im planning on purchasing a new SSD drive soon...so with that, I want to transfer my libraries to this new drive. so that I wont do something stupid...what files or folders do I make sure that I copy over? I mean other than the sample content themselves. especially like Albion Iceni now that its gone I wont be able to redownload anymore in case something happens. I mean I realize that I gotta tell Kontakt where everything has moved.
Even though this may be a trivial question, I dont want to mess anything up. thanks for any replys.
btw....Win 10 64
the SSD will be internal
Answers
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It is always a good idea to check Help section at Spitfire Audio website. They put a lot of information there. For example:
https://spitfireaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012956197-Moving-Libraries-
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Thank you Dariusz for your help
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Even though Iceni is no longer available for sale, if you own it, you can still download it through the Spitfire app.
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I wondered about that, as I have the original Albion 1, 2, 3.
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wow really? ok that's good to know! I have other libraries that once you download it the last time, you will be screwed if you lose it.
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I will say that I finally got my SSD drive and successfully installed it w/o issue and all my Libs are running great.
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