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Toast 10 on second drive in Mac Pro


holysmoker7

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I have an Intel Mac Pro with, don't laugh, 5 internal 2TB drives and 5 external 2 TB drives. One internal is for FCS and has Toast 10 Pro with the blu-ray plug-in. I would like to move that to another drive, and have that drive for audio only projects. Question - do I need to clean install from the Toast 10 dvd to get the blu-ray plug-in, or can it just be copied over from the current drive? And is it ok to have more than one copy of Toast 10 pro on separate drives on the same computer? TIA

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You should be able to just drag the Toast folder to the other drive. If the Blu-ray options don't show after moving Toast then re-install the plug-in. The Roxio license is for one copy on one computer. You can launch Toast from drives that aren't your boot drive.

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I have an Intel Mac Pro with, don't laugh, 5 internal 2TB drives and 5 external 2 TB drives. One internal is for FCS and has Toast 10 Pro with the blu-ray plug-in. I would like to move that to another drive, and have that drive for audio only projects. Question - do I need to clean install from the Toast 10 dvd to get the blu-ray plug-in, or can it just be copied over from the current drive? And is it ok to have more than one copy of Toast 10 pro on separate drives on the same computer? TIA

 

I did not laugh!

I cried with envy. OMG 10x2TB!!!

Guess you do not use central heating in your den.

 

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I did not laugh!

I cried with envy. OMG 10x2TB!!!

Guess you do not use central heating in your den.

 

 

Actually runs fairly cool. I rarely run the externals since they are for time machine backups. Mostly green drives.

 

You should be able to just drag the Toast folder to the other drive. If the Blu-ray options don't show after moving Toast then re-install the plug-in. The Roxio license is for one copy on one computer. You can launch Toast from drives that aren't your boot drive.

 

 

You know, it occurred to me, and I am going to try this, that I may be able to run Toast from one drive and not have to copy it over to the other drives. Maybe that's what I should have been doing all along. My audio record and edit program does allow me the option of choosing the location ofToast, so it does not care if it is on another drive.

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