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Author Topic: Overflow from C to D Drive  (Read 977 times)

wpope

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Overflow from C to D Drive
« on: April 12, 2020, 12:09:16 pm »

I have a Windows desktop with a SSD C drive and a much larger standard D drive.  The C drive was chosen for my music because it's supposed to be quieter, but now I'm running up against its capacity limit.  The settings can be changed to have new music stored on D, and I was wondering what changes would have to be made to JR settings so it can access these, or would it be better to compress the whole C drive?

Thanks for your help and stay safe!


Bill
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scol78

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Re: Overflow from C to D Drive
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2020, 11:40:12 am »

I have the same problem running MC25

I have a 2TB SSD USB to a Mac mini now full
I have a spare 1TB SSD which I wish to add again USB.
How do I tell MC25 to read both SSDs ?
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wer

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Re: Overflow from C to D Drive
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2020, 01:11:51 pm »

MC doesn't care what drive your files are on.

Put them where you want, and import them.

If you are using Auto-Import, just add the new folder on the new drive to the list of auto import folders.

If you google "JRiver auto import" you will see a wiki article that tells you all about it.
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