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Discussion in 'Omnisphere' started by Bllyboy, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. Bllyboy

    Bllyboy Ultrasonic

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    I got the last upload (to the best of my knowledge) of Omnisphere back in 2019 and I'm noticing I have these numbered files in my Omnisphere (not STEAM) folder taking up 47GB's and I'm just wondering how essential they are or are they totally useless like .pkg files? I can't remember if they're used in installing, just incase something went wrong with an update and I had to start over. Does anyone know?

     
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  3. BEAT16

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    Hello @Billyboy, you can delete the 7z files.
     
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    Thanks a lot mon frère! I had a feeling they weren't necessary, the heaving lungs of my hard drive can breathe a little easier now!
     
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    Best Answer
    Hello @Bllyboy, if your question is answered, you can either write in the thread [Solved] or give a " Best Answer ".
     
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    Done. Thanks!
     
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