Originally Posted by Rustyspoon#
If you are using program often and have space, I would suggest downloading and installing it on computer C:
Download it overnight and enjoy the program tomorrow.

You can then move compressed installation files to a thumb drive for backup purposes or delete them. Once you purchase the product, it will remain in "Your Products" available for download at a later time, if you would need to re-download them.

PGM hard drive is usually needed if:
1)Your connection is slow.
2)Not enough space to install it.
3)Using it rarely and prefer to run from external drive
4)Lazy to buy your own media to back up downloaded files

Personally, I don't like external storage to be hooked up USB ports 24/7.

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P.S. I am sure that if you get the craving you can't resist for PGM drive at a later time, customer service will probably assist you if you would be willing to pay the price difference.
Thanks Rusty. I did what you suggested and downloaded the program (and RTs and RDs) to my 1TB C drive - and I've still got 518GB free.
Early days, but everything seems to work well. I've just got to sort out the new VST3/Kontakt setup.
Thanks again - and thanks to everyone who offered advice. The PG Music community is a great place.
Cheers,
Mike


Mike Garry
BIAB 2025/RealBand, UltraPak, Kontakt, EZmix, Ozone 9 Elements, Hybrid 3, Audacity, MSi PC, Windows 11, 64bit, 16GB ram, CPU: Intel i7.

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