I tried and failed to do my first Symlink Install with Softube.. help is appreciated

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  1. hdxmula

    hdxmula Member

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    I've spent the last couple hours trying to figure this out and researching other posts and I decided to ask for some help. The instructions say to move the 'Softube' folder to a location and extract everything into it. Then there is a 'plugins' folder that has .7z files for each plugin. The demonstration .jpg called 'structure' shows the .7z files being placed inside of this folder with the rest of the files. There is an 'Existing Folders' .cmd file. I run it and it generates a .txt file. That .txt file mentions the AppData/Local/Softube folder, and the AppData/Roaming/Softube folder. I'm then supposed to run the 'Symlink Installer' .cmd, When I do that, I get a message that says 'You cannot install it on the system disk! Press any key continue'. When I press a key, it just closes.

    When I take the actual plugin files out of the .7z zip folders, they will show up in my DAW but they don't work. But when I just leave the .7z folders as shown in the demonstration .jpg, they don't show up. I tried leaving the .7z folders alone but also extracting them to their proper places, and while my DAW will recognize them, they won't open.
     
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  3. skeltoid

    skeltoid Kapellmeister

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    I think those AppData folders contain all the big files. Sounds like softube folder is where you point those to so you can have the large files on a different drive. You still have to put the plugins into your vst folders. Then they look in the appdata folder where the symlink is which points it to the softube folder on a different drive. Probably just confused you.

    I still don't know much about them but this guide helped me set some up.
    https://www.howtogeek.com/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/
     
  4. hdxmula

    hdxmula Member

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    For some reason, the Symlink Installer won't work if I run it from my C drive. I moved it to an external and it ran fine, but I want the plugins to be on my laptops SSD. I'll check out that link, thanks!
     
  5. stopped

    stopped Platinum Record

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    why are you installing with symlinks if you don't need it on a different drive? it sounds like you're just making things harder on yourself than it needs to be
     
  6. hdxmula

    hdxmula Member

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    With this particular plugin, the Symlink installer is the only one I've found. So Symlinks are only for installing on a different drive? I wasn't aware of that.
     
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    clone Audiosexual

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    What is the actual release title of it? without including any links.
     
  8. tanyyth

    tanyyth Newbie

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    the Symlink Installer can’t work on the system drive C: Move the whole Softube folder (including .7z files) to a secondary drive D: or E: Then rerun Existing Folders.cmd and Symlink Installer.cmd. For extracted .7z files, they shouldn’t stay uncompressed. Follow exactly what the demo.jpg shows. If your DAW sees plugins but they don’t load, try repairing permissions on the Softube folders
     
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