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The only thing I can think of for why CL would do it the way they do is that perhaps it's part of the agreement they have with the fx makers (NewBlueFX or whoever) that the effects can ONLY be used with version x or y.
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It seems to me that the simple solution would (for CL) to just install the NB effects (and content packs, etc) as a totally separate item so that they can be uninstalled INDEPENDENTLY from the version of PD, and when we upgrade to the next version, those fx/packs will stay and be usable by the newer version (as long as they are compatible, of course). Everything should load normally and you should still see all those romance and vacation titles, but now you have many more free GB on your C: drive. Type exit then to close the command window.ħ) Start up PD. You should see the message: symbolic link created for templates > D:\Cyberlink Templates. The cursor should now be blinking at C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink>Ħ) Create a directory symbolic link by typing "mklink /D templates D:\Cyberlink Templates" (without the quotes) and hit enter. You should see a DOS-like window pointing to the C: drive, probably at the C:\Windows\Sys.32 folderĥ) Change the folder/directory by using the CD command - in this case type "cd\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink" (without the quotes) and hit enter. D:\Cyberlink Templates)Ĥ) Open a command window with Admin permissions(see here or here). All of the "templates" subfolders and files will be safely on your D: drive.ģ) Rename that D: folder to something helpful, like "Cyberlink Templates" (i.e. There should be no "templates" folder in C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink when you're finished.

In this example we'll move the PD Template folders from C: to D:Ģ) Using Windows Explorer, move (or copy, then delete) the existing "templates" folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\templates) to the D: drive. Use a free utility like WinDirStat to visually see where your biggest space hogs are.

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Here's how to do it:ġ) Identify the folder(s) you want to move to a bigger drive. It allows you to move content to another drive while Windows thinks all the files are in their original locations. That's where an NTFS symbolic link comes in. I don't remember all the details now but I don't uninstall older PD versions anymore and all content from the previous packs (from Cyberlink and NewBlue) are retained.īut what if you run low on disk space? I have a 64GB SSD C: drive and the Content Packs were taking up 12.5GB! I wanted to keep the content but it couldn't stay on my C: drive. I learned a hard lesson when I tried uninstalling PD10 before installing PD11.
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Lenovo X230T / 8GB / Intel HD4000 + ViDock 4 Plus & ASUS Nvidia 660 Ti / Link:
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Gigabyte Brix PRO / i7-4770R Intel Iris Pro 5200 / 16 GB / 1 TB SSDĢ. They are both blaming each other for these issues whenever you get a hold of them.ġ. Yes, I definitely agree- I also want Cyberlink and NewBlue to get their acts together and fix this nonsense. I thought this would have been fixed by now. NOW - Motion & Paint Effects are gone & Art Effects has been replaced by a file with the same naming issues that afflicted some of the Video Essentials packs. VideoEssentials I, II & III were installed separately and are still available. With PD11 Ultimate, Art, Motion, Paint Effects were installed. It's still installed (along with all its friends).īUT - I did notice when I first installed PD12 that previously installed NewBlue FX packs had been uninstalled. perhaps because I wasn't watching the installer. perhaps by the idiosyncracies of the PDR12 installer.
