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Man, this is very nice!
Huge Star Wars fan here, so I really like this track!
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Thanks Rogue!
I appreciate your help.
Lars
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Ok, Thanks.
Well, I was just thinking, since UAC often pops up with messages like ‘do you really want to open this or that program’ which can become somewhat annoying at times. But I understand it’s there for protection.
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ORIGINAL: Scott
Try deactivating the UAC and try dragging and dropping again. Turn it back on after you’ve finished.
Thanks Scott ! That did the trick !
Would it be a good idea to leave the UAC turned off?
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ORIGINAL: Rogue
have you tried just to click ‘Yes’ 🙂
… but to answer your question, this is a new UAC trigger that may pop up in Windows 7 (and Vista) depending on what tool was used to create the zip archive (needless to say this pack is several years old so no I don’t remember what tool was used).
Thanks Rogue !
I tried 7z and that worked fine.
But now I was not able to drag and drop the MIDI folder into the EZPLayer interface. Is there anytihng I am doing wrong?
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ORIGINAL: Scott
This wasn’t a Christmas present per se (I got her late November), but I consider her a Christmas/birthday/St. Patrick’s Day/Groundhog’s Day present for the next 5 years.
2010 Dodge Charger R/T
 niiiiice!!!
next 5 years???
that should do for the next 15 years at least if you ask me
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I got myself this, not particularly for x-mas, but since it arrived around that time….
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Oh, there is a manual??? 😉
Thanks, and sorry!
Lars
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Thanks a lot, Rogue!
Yes, I already found that folder in my EZDrummer folder (it’s a sub-folder of the MIDI folder in there).
So, I can simply drag and drop my own MIDI into that folder? And also delete them if I don’t want them there anymore? This does not do anytihng to the installation, right?
Lars
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Thanks,
but like I said in my post, I did what you described, but that does not work.
Lars
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Thanks Rogue!
Yes, I know that I can’t just manually move the .dll file around, so I did not do that.
What you are saying makes a lot of sense, but, I already did re-install my OS (d’uh)…..
What is OCD?
Oh, obsessive-compulsive disorder? Oh, yeah I have that, too, not just mild! I’m sure you noticed that already 😉
Lars
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I saw when I run the installer/uninstaller of EZDrummer it also lets me choose the following options : ‘repair’ and ‘modify’.
Would the 2nd option (‘modify’) do what I want, ie change the location of the .dll file from C to D?
This would save me from uninstalling and re-installing.
Or is it a ‘cleaner’ install to do it the elaborate way of first uninstalling end then re-installing?
Lars
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Thanks !
I think I will try to fix this by re-installing EZDrummer, at least then I have peace of mind 🙂
Just to make sure since I must have missed it when I installed the last time: where do I see the option where I can choose on which drive/partition the plugin .dll file will be installed?
Lars
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I’m sorry, John, but I have one more question about what you said above:
When installing EZDrummer and a location for the dll is not specified, would it maybe create a VST folder in C itself even if it was not there previously?
I’m asking this because I saqw that Cubase did create a vst folder for its own plugins, and this folder is on my D partiton as a Steinberg-subfolder.
Now de folder where the EZDRummer dll is on C is NOT a Steinberg subfolder. This got me a bit confused, and thinking that (since apparently I missed to specify D as a location for the EZDrummer .dll) EZDrummer created that VST folder during its installation.
Does that make any sense?
Lars
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Thank you very much John.
Yes, my only reason for wanting EZHome and the dll on the same partition is that I think it’s more tidy that way.
I will first try to sort out what is going on with Cubase and if I can change the location of the plugin folder, before I decide whether or not to re-install EZDrummer.
Thanks again!
Lars
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