![]() ![]() ThanksYou will find all the content of Logic stored in /Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Logic Sorry, Logic noob here and the 2 ways posted here i am not following to well when trying them I just finished downloading the content, after reading these couple of ways to do this can we summarize?ġ) where is the extra content on my Main drive?Ģ) how do i move it to my external HD? and then link it to logic? The solution for this is to download everything part by part." Be aware if you want to download 30 GB of content and your SSD has just 20GB free space, it will show you the same error message because it stores the download file still on your SSD until installation is done. After this you will be able to download additional content.Ħ. ![]() Place the link (which looks like an alias) to its previous destination (/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/) and rename it to 'Logic'.ĥ. Use the symbolic link tool to create a symbolic link from the 'Logic' file which has been copied to your external drive. You can delete the original folder or rename it and use it as a backup.Ĥ. Copy original 'Logic' Folder located in /Volumes/"DRIVE NAME"/Library/Application Support/ on the desired external drive and location.This is the location where all your additional content is beeing installed to.ģ. This is the method I used and it works without issue.įrom the user Seisend, over at the Apple Support forums-Ģ. If anyone finds this helpful please let me know The installation can then be carried out (and the original packages will be automatically deleted by the install process). Before entering the password, copy the content installer packages to another location.ħ. Once downloading of a package is complete, Logic Pro X will prompt for your Admin password before completing the installation process.Ħ. The downloaded content packages are temporarily stored here.ĥ. Finally, inside here is a folder called " lp10_ms3_content_2013". A look in the various folders will reveal folder called " ".ģ. Using the Finders ' Go to Folder' menu option, enter " /private/var/folders/" (without the quotes).Ģ. Let us know how you get on.I just found this on the Apple Support Communities Forum, haven't tried it yet myself as I'm still in the middle of downloading all my Logic content but hopefully it will work.ġ. I'm looking for an answer on this as well. ![]()
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