Originally Posted By: jazzwombat
This is probably a duplicate post (but I hadn't seen it so,):

If you opt to download the 2014 UltraPak files in their entirety, be prepared for a _VERY_ long download event. In my case with fast internet service, well over 6 hours. Second, it appears that now that I've downloaded the multiple .exe files, I need to install each individually, as I did not see an installer. (I may have missed that file in the 80 or so files that were ultimately download, so please forgive me if I have misspoken here.) All in all, my advice to anyone thinking of buying the 2014 UltraPak upgrade: pay the extra money and get the HD delivered to you. I had done so in the past and regret opting for the download this time. And, yes, I did contact PGM and paid the extra $15 to get the HD, and will use it (not the dl'ed files) for the install.

Hope this helps,

Bob


I don't think you have to install each one individually, I did the download for the upgrade and there is a master track installer file there, just have all your realtracks and holds in the one download folder. Click on the master track installer and pick the right target for the bb file, and it will do the rest for realtrack installs. Go away and have a coffee and it will do it one set after the other.

I did it this way and on my two PG drives from other years I will upgrade them same way. Does take some time though, I'd image an hour to do every drive.

Of course for the program file and any add-ons such as bonus paks or amplitude you have to do that one at a time.

Musiclover

Last edited by musiclover; 12/13/13 08:02 AM.

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