On my last PC setup running Windows 7 I was a bit hampered by the fact that Titan needs to run in full admin mode, so I could not use it with a standard Windows user account.
So somebody, I think it was Greg, explained how I could modify the registry so that I now have a folder in D: called Avo that contains all my Titan files and other data.
I have just put in a new system drive with a fresh copy of Windows 10. And I cannot remember which reg keys I have to change.
Or is this not necessary in W10?
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Edit Windows registry to move Titan file
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Where are registry files stored?
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The original question has been asked and answered in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Avolite ... 926593002/
Essentially the folders for Macros, Shows and user personalities are set in HKCU\Software\Avolites\Titan (if you don't know what HKCU is then this is not for you).
The registry is a windows mechanism to store many system and program settings - SuongSuong9x, if you are interested in any registry-related things then you should look in some windows-related forums/platforms. Titan simply uses it as like as any other Windows program.
Essentially the folders for Macros, Shows and user personalities are set in HKCU\Software\Avolites\Titan (if you don't know what HKCU is then this is not for you).
The registry is a windows mechanism to store many system and program settings - SuongSuong9x, if you are interested in any registry-related things then you should look in some windows-related forums/platforms. Titan simply uses it as like as any other Windows program.
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