Been working to reclaim HD space and noticed the R9 factory lib is still on the C-drive though Reason 9 has been uninstalled.
So wasting 2.6Gb since R10 has its own factory lib
I assume it is safe just to delete the R9 factory bank?
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Old Reason files filling the HD?
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Calling the gurus!
Is it OK to delete he Reason 9 factory bank? I have uninstalled R9 already so want to reclaim this space. See below pict.
The question might seem obvious and I feel 95% confident it is OK, but...don't wanna have re-installation fixes to do if it is a bad idea.
Is it OK to delete he Reason 9 factory bank? I have uninstalled R9 already so want to reclaim this space. See below pict.
The question might seem obvious and I feel 95% confident it is OK, but...don't wanna have re-installation fixes to do if it is a bad idea.
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I'm quite sure you can delete it . But to be sure, the best idea IMO is to move the files somewhere in your hard disk (or on an external one - so you can really try with them unavailable) and then launch Reason 10, and try some presets at random, in the factory bank, load your songs, play them, and so on. Just to be sure. If you ever encounter a problem, you just have to put them back in place. It's what I would do.
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You can delete. Reason 10 FSB is self contained and doesn't require reference to previous banks.
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