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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Installing logic 8 and samples-content on another disc

2007-10-08 by Jeffrey Curtis

On Oct 2, 2007, at 2:31 AM, Tim McLane wrote:

> When I tried that, it wouldn't allow me to use my other hard drive-- 
> so I HAD to install everything on my main drive.
>
> t
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Chris Coccia
>   To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 7:51 AM
>   Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Installing logic 8 and samples- 
> content on another disc
>
>
>   Man Parrish wrote:
>> Hi Tim,
>>
>> Man Parrish here. You CAN install sample elsewhere [ie; another  
>> disc] but you'll need to be
>> a little computer "savvy" at this. You should know that I've had  
>> different results on
>> different systems with this ranging from no problems to partial  
>> hassles. Basically you have
>> two options.
>>
>
>   Um maybe Im still asleep at work but, when I did my install,  
> theres a
>   drop down menu right next to the content in the installer where  
> you can
>   choose the folder to put it in. Why not just use the easy built  
> in way?
>
>   --
>   Chris
>
> I am in the same boat. I bought a new external drive with the  
> intention of putting the Logic content and Jam Packs stuff on it  
> and now find that I have to get rid of another 19 gigs just to put  
> all of the new Logic 8 on my Powerbook. I've read about Pacifist  
> and I am thinking about trying that, but I'm not sure of what I can  
> get away with. If anyone has more info on this, I would be  
> appreciative. I DID look at all the drop down triangles to see  
> where the locations were, but when I tried to change the "Apple"  
> location to my hard drive, it would not let me. I will try again.  
> Perhaps, I'm not getting it. Thanks.
>
> fm
>

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