I have Spitfire Symphony Orchestra on my internal hard drive

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Access recognises this on the installed drive. I have installed Spitfire on an external hard drive with more space. Can anyone tell me how I can get Access to recognise the external drive or enter the new drive in Access?
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Use English please
I hope that the below help pages will be of help. Try moving the library on the internal drive so that Native Access can not see it and then you can maybe use the use Locate function again to point to the external drive ? (hope that it works also for third party libraries) :
You should be able to click the three little dots right to the install options and there select Locate ,reference : Reinstalling a Komplete Bundle Without Re-Downloading Kontakt Libraries
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
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Hello blutiger Anfanger,
By changing the installation preferences you change the paths of your future installations,
I always highly advise following Native Instruments recommendations regarding file handling, this can help prevent several issues from occurring in the future.
How to Change the Install Locations in Native Access
Applications are best left default, the download location is negligible and the content location may be external if the format is supported.
We recommend using NTFS on Windows and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on Mac OSX 10.12 and lower, APFS for 10.13 and higher.
Notes on Hard Drive Formats on Mac Computers
To change the paths of installations you have already made please see:
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer [VIDEO]
And these should help you about this subject.
I hope this helps☺️
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Use English please
I hope that the below help pages will be of help. Try moving the library on the internal drive so that Native Access can not see it and then you can maybe use the use Locate function again to point to the external drive ? (hope that it works also for third party libraries) :
You should be able to click the three little dots right to the install options and there select Locate ,reference : Reinstalling a Komplete Bundle Without Re-Downloading Kontakt Libraries
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
0 -
Hello blutiger Anfanger,
By changing the installation preferences you change the paths of your future installations,
I always highly advise following Native Instruments recommendations regarding file handling, this can help prevent several issues from occurring in the future.
How to Change the Install Locations in Native Access
Applications are best left default, the download location is negligible and the content location may be external if the format is supported.
We recommend using NTFS on Windows and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on Mac OSX 10.12 and lower, APFS for 10.13 and higher.
Notes on Hard Drive Formats on Mac Computers
To change the paths of installations you have already made please see:
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer [VIDEO]
And these should help you about this subject.
I hope this helps☺️
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