Hi LBH,
Yes, the previous versions of some of our synths weren't well-organised (physically on the harddisk).
We changed the folder architecture used by those synths to make it simpler in the new versions. It'll be more clear in the future, but the transition can be kinda puzzling.
About the Mini & Prophet, here's the description of the folders you found in your "ProgramData" (I forgot to tell you to show hidden files, my bad) directory.
Here and below, folders in
red concerns the older versions, and the
green ones the current versions.
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MiniMg V: Where the presets for the Mini V 2.5.5 (and older) were stored
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Mini V: Where the settings of the Mini V 2.5.5 (and older) standalone were stored
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Mini V2: The unique directory used by the Mini V 2.6.0 (and newer)
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Prophet-V2: The directory used by the Prophet V 2.5.3 (and older)
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Prophet V2: (I guess the 'a' in your post is a typo ?) The unique directory used by the Prophet V 2.6.0 (and newer)
In some of our synths (Mini, Modular, CS-80, ARP2600, Prophet work with the same file architecture), the presets are stored in the "save" directory.
When you installed the new Mini V version, it copied your data from the two older directories (
Mini V +
MiniMg V) to the new one (
Mini V2). Maybe something happened during this copy that messed up your presets. To prevent this kind of issues, we decided to not delete these old directories in order to keep a security backup.
If you want to reset your presets as they were when you used the Mini V 2.5.5 (with your user presets etc.) manually, you can follow these steps:
- Make a copy of the "
Mini V2/save" to keep another backup
- Delete this directory
- Copy the "
MiniMg V/save" directory to "
Mini V2/save"
Now if you open the Mini V 2.6.0+, you'll get your presets as they were in the 2.5.5
I'm aware this procedure is not really user-friendly and I'm sorry about that. Most of our users didn't experience troubles with their presets during their upgrade, but issues happened on a few setups (like yours). In this case we're forced to manually repair the filetree.
Now, to answer your questions:
Why all the dublets? If it is the same content in some folders, then it's bad for disk space also.
And where is my presets in those save folders? The files are named with a letter and a number. Can't tell them apart by the name.
Are there folders safe to be deleted?
Why are'nt they deleted on an update?
As I said, these dublets are a security backup for the upgrade process, in case of troubles. Some of our users are using our synths since 10+ years, we didn't want to take a huge risk by deleting their old presets which could represent a lot of work.
However, if everything went fine during the update, these folders (the ones in red) are no longer used by the new synths. They can be safely deleted (but you will not have a security backup anymore).
Is the preset's in those files - they are only 1 and 3 kb.?
If there are complete dubblets, is it then save to delete some folders, and if so - which folders are safe to delete? It also a matter of where my presets is in those folders.
Yep, the presets are stored in those files !
The only things you can do is to move / copy / delete / backup the whole "save" directory. An entire "save" directory represents all your banks / sub-banks / presets (factory + user). So, you can replace the whole "save" directory located in "
ProgramData/Mini V2" by the one located in "
ProgramData/MiniMg V" to restore your banks as they where in the previous Mini V versions, in the new one.
Do not try to add / edit / delete files or folders inside this "save" directory (it should mess up your presets).I have in the window control panel also also seen that some apps are there twice. The older one say program may is removed. Why do this happend? I guess it is safe to remove the older one from the windows control panel?
Yes, it is safe to remove it. On some windows setup, the install wizard fails to detect the older version of programs and doesn't uninstall it correctly.
Will it be better to uninstall all Arturia Synth Apps, and then reinstall all?
But i guess that will delete all my own presets and all my imported ones. So i prefer not to do that unless it gives less work. A lot work
anyway, that i could do without.
I'll repeat myself (sorry about that), but I can't stress it enough:
The only thing that matters is the "save" directory. If you want to safely keep your presets, just backup it.
Then, you can uninstall, delete, reinstall, etc. This will wipe some of your settings (Audio & MIDI config for instance). But at any moment, by replacing the "save" directory with your backup, you'll get back your presets.
Do this replacement in two steps (in order to avoid directory merging):
- Delete the folder to replace
- Copy the backup folder to its new location
Sorry for that long post, I agree it isn't really simple. I hope it'll help you !
If you're not sure about the procedure, feel free to ask other questions, I'll be glad to answer it.
Kind regards