I always put my VSTis and VSTs in specific folders.
64 bit VSTis go into C/program files/VSTis
32 bit VSTis go into c/program files (x86)/VSTis
64 bit VSTs go into C/program files/VSTs
32 bit VSTs go into C/program files (x86)/VSTs

This way everything is organized and easy to access.
If some of your VSTis or VSTs do not load they may not be compatible with that DAW.

Some VSTis have the dlls in a folder with other needed files. You must move the entire folder to the appropriate folder the I mentioned above.

This works for me and hopefully it will work for you if you choose to go this route.

Good luck.


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