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Rob Elliott
on Jan 14, 2010, 9:38pm:
Hi there,
I am changing out my main PC (which has all your plugs on it.) What is the best way to move over to that new PC (running W7 – 64 bit – but running Nuendo 32 bit)
Do I just move over all the dll’s to the new PC (Nuendo/VST plugs).
I am changing out my main PC (which has all your plugs on it.) What is the best way to move over to that new PC (running W7 – 64 bit – but running Nuendo 32 bit)
Do I just move over all the dll’s to the new PC (Nuendo/VST plugs).
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jan 15, 2010, 5:26am:
It's better to reinstall the plug-ins, because for CurveEQ and a few other plug-ins you'll have to re-enter the keys. Newer "new design" plug-ins have built-in key entry routine - for these plug-ins you can simply copy the DLL.
Rob Elliott
on Jan 15, 2010, 1:46pm:
OK Aleksey,
Then I should just DL the latest from the site of everything I own from you (many) :)
Unzip and follow the particular 'install' instructions for that version of the plug - use the serial numbers when asked?
Rob
Then I should just DL the latest from the site of everything I own from you (many) :)
Unzip and follow the particular 'install' instructions for that version of the plug - use the serial numbers when asked?
Rob
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jan 15, 2010, 4:26pm:
Rob Elliott: Unzip and follow the particular 'install' instructions for that version of the plug - use the serial numbers when asked?
Yes, that's correct.
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