I recently replace a Windows 7 computer with a new machine running Windows 10. I took the 3 SSD drives out of the old computer and put them into the new one. The D and E drives contain all of my samples, the entire VSL Cube, and numerous other VSL libraries.
VE Pro and VI Pro do not know where the samples are located. I am hoping I don't have to download them all over again, that will take a very long time, and it seems reduntant since all the samples are already paid for, licensed and residing on the D and E drives.
There used to be a utility to tell VI and VE which drive and folders the samples are located on. But I don't think that is available anymore. Would much appreciate is someone could tell me how to get VI and VE to recognize where the samples are!
Thanks,
Jerry