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  1. On 4/19/2020 at 4:23 AM, Tez said:

    This is what I would try:

    1. Create 2 folders on your D drive:

        D:\Cakewalk Projects

        D:\Cakewalk

     

    2. In a new batch file (.bat) on your C  drive place these 2 softlink lines:

        mklink /D "C:\Cakewalk Projects" "D:\Cakewalk Projects"

        mklink /D "C:\Program Files\Cakewalk" "D:\Cakewalk"

     

    3. Run the batch file as an administrator on your C drive.

     

    After you’ve done that, then just install CbB as normal, since the folders for CbB exist as represented by the softlinks, they will be the target for the install but the data will be on your D drive.

    Tez, could you please explain a bit more? I've just created a batch file, but don't know how I should name it and where exactly to save. Or should I replace with the existing .bat file which I can't find anyway? Does it make a difference where it is saved? Also, should I uninstall Cakewalk Assistant first or is can I proceed from here?

    I've just installed a second SSD drive and would like to have my software and projects there. Just as I was installing Cakewalk, I've noticed that I can't select the desired drive, so thought a softlink approach would be a good solution, however I know nothing about it. 

    Any help would be much appreciated.

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