Loading VS onto your SSD ....

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operating_system: Windows 10
System_Drive: C
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processor: 4 10 gigahertz AMD A10-7890K Radeon R7
ram: 16 gb
Video Card: on board
sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 500 SSD
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Re: Loading VS onto your SSD ....

Post by lata »

Hi depwraith

Manual Install

If you install the program using the Web Installer it does not give a choice of installation locations.

You would have used the Web Installer to download the program files, by default saved to a VideoStudio folder on the desktop.

We can use these files to install the program.
Open the 64 bit folder for Ultimate folder – double click Setup.exe to install the main program, choice of installation location and TV standard Pal or NTSC

There are others to install to complete the installation.
StandardContent (setup_CHD.exe) will install additional library content

Bonus Features, will install the Ultimate Prodad packages – (setup_Bonus.exe)

But yes there are a few folders installed to the C Drive that may be required other than the Main program files, other users I am sure have installed else ware without problems?
New forum for PSP and VS users, register if you need help

https://psp-vs-forums.freeforums.net
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Re: Loading VS onto your SSD ....

Post by pepegota »

That is odd! I installed VS 9.5X on my second drive (HD) without issue. My first drive is SSD.
Yes, I did it manually.
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