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Old Today, 01:30 PM   #1
Kaiso
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Default Laptop died. How can I access Reaper customizations, etc., to transfer?

My Laptop that I use for Reaper died. How can I transfer my Reaper customizations, VSTs etc., to the new machine when I get it. Are there folders that I can drag from the old HD to new install? Is there a thread, or link to some info on this?

Hoping there is something to make this easier.
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Old Today, 01:36 PM   #2
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You just need to copy the folder located in: C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\REAPER.

And obviously don't forget the location of your projects, I have mine in "My Documents". The VSTs depend where they got installed.
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You just need to copy the folder located in: C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\REAPER.

And obviously don't forget the location of your projects, I have mine in "My Documents". The VSTs depend where they got installed.
Just verifying, this might be a "duh" question. Of course this is after I install on the new machine?
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Just verifying, this might be a "duh" question. Of course this is after I install on the new machine?
If I understood the question correctly, yes. Once you install Reaper on the new machine, you can copy-paste that folder I mentioned earlier from your old hard drive to your new one (and replace files if it asks you to when you are about to paste the folder from your old to new one).
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