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Fullnerd

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  1. My apologies, some of these replies didn't load when I was in here last. Cheers for that, that's a great recommendation.
  2. Yes but the AppData can be moved but you have to go in to "View Advanced System Settings" to do this, it is possible, but the AppData settings moved can slow performance I've found. There are a few tutorials out there that can explain it better than I can. I've done this to the "Temp" and "TMP" directories for Windows. But this is a bandaid solution for now. I had to reinstall all my brushes from other services (envato, cubebrush etc.). I ended up uninstalling and reinstalling as I wasn't sure what a straight copy/move would do to the registry. Thanks to everyone for the reply. I usually only keep smaller apps on the Windows drive, the %AppData% issue is a major concern for anyone with less than 250GB as it's a pain in the butt how large the asset files are, this goes for any graphics program and is an issue with Windows itself. I've also ordered a 1TB SSD which I'll chuck in and migrate my Windows install to in the next week or two, but I live in a town without a computer components shop, and the nearest is three hours away . So it'll be here sometime between now and Christmas I would expect. TL;DR solution I used was: Uninstall, reinstall to the other drive, reactivate all the brushes, assets etc, then re-add my brushes files. I always uninstall with third party app (Glary Utils, like CCleaner), so that tends to do a complete uninstall including registry items and linked items, this might not occur, in hindsight, on a standard uninstall. Cheers for all the feedback peeps. Much appreciated, Serif have an amazing community!
  3. Hi all, I've got an older, but top of line from three years ago, pc, but only have a 250gb SSD for my main drive. I've now got another SSD for a secondary drive and moving programs over to it. I'm pretty decent with Windows 10, but wanted to know what's the best way to go about moving the Affinity range over to the other drive without losing all my addons. I use Lightroom Classic, as I can't stand CC at all, and it's just a bloody hog when it comes to temp files, I'm just sick of exiting after I do a complicated edit and 3/4gb might give me some breathing room. I was wondering if I'm going to just need to uninstall and reinstall, and if so, does that leave my brushes, assets etc on the system so that once the programs are reinstalled straight over? Also does anyone know, or have they tried, just copying the files and using something like Glary to fix the registry issues, or if a direct copy/move will work if I just change the shortcuts to direct to the new locations? Note: I'm leaving this up in hopes that someone that's attempted it can get back to me, otherwise I'll try a few different ways and pin them as comments so if anyone else has issues they can see here. Cheers in advance. PS: Just before I get any comments as to why, when GoPro's have better raw support, and I don't have to constantly convert to DNGs, I can finally get rid of the brand that shall not be named entirely.
  4. You're a champ. Thank you for this, I knew I did something wrong, selected the background rectangle to wrap around not the image. Cheers for this!
  5. I have a little issue in one document. Every text frame or box I draw out and try to fill with text, won't fill the actual frame but starts by wanting to autofill. I may be stupid here, and I'm sure I've tapped a button somewhere, but I cannot for the life of me find it. The frame/page with the issue A fresh file where the text is working fine. As I say, I've mostly likely hit a wrong key, but can't for the life of me work out or find anyone that's had the same issue when searching online. Cheers!
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