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 ===== Finding Unify's files on a Windows PC ===== ===== Finding Unify's files on a Windows PC =====
-  - **App folder**: //C:\Program Files\PlugInGuru// (placed by the Unify installer)+  - **App folder**: 
 +    * //C:\Program Files\PlugInGuru// 
 +    * This location is fixed by the Unify installer, and should not be changed.
   - **Unify plug-ins**:   - **Unify plug-ins**:
     * VST2: whatever location you chose, when asked in the Unify installer     * VST2: whatever location you chose, when asked in the Unify installer
     * VST3: //C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3// (this is the standard VST3 location for Windows)     * VST3: //C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3// (this is the standard VST3 location for Windows)
 +    * AAX: //C:\Program Files\Common Files\Avid\Audio\Plug-Ins//
   - **Content folder**:   - **Content folder**:
     * Wherever you chose to put this, when you ran Unify for the first time     * Wherever you chose to put this, when you ran Unify for the first time
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     * VST: ///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/Unify.vst//     * VST: ///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/Unify.vst//
     * VST3: ///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/Unify.vst3//     * VST3: ///Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/Unify.vst3//
 +    * AAX: ///Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins//
     * These are the standard Mac plug-in locations, and should not be changed.     * These are the standard Mac plug-in locations, and should not be changed.
   - **Content folder**:   - **Content folder**:
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     * (Note: You must move or copy the content manually before changing; Unify does not do this automatically.)     * (Note: You must move or copy the content manually before changing; Unify does not do this automatically.)
   - **Settings**:   - **Settings**:
-    * ///Users/**your user name**/Library/Application Support/PlugInGuru//+    * ///Users/**your username**/Library/Application Support/PlugInGuru//
  
 {{:unify-folders-mac.png|}} {{:unify-folders-mac.png|}}
  
-Note you may see more or fewer files/folders than indicated in the above screenshots. As of Unify v1.1.x, the //PG-8X// VST synth plug-in is no longer bundled with Unify, for example.+Note you may see more or fewer files/folders than indicated in the above screenshots. For example: 
 +  * As of Unify v1.1.x, the //PG-8X// VST synth plug-in is no longer bundled with Unify
 +  * As of Unify 1.9.x, a new //Presets// sub-folder is included in the Unify app folder. 
 + 
 +===== Troubleshooting basic file/folder issues ===== 
 + 
 +==== VST folder in content folder? ==== 
 +If you see a folder called //VST// inside the Unify content folder, that's a leftover from a very old version of Unify (prior to Unify v1.0.6). You should delete this //VST// folder. It has been replaced by the //VST// and //HelperApps// folders, which now live in the Unify app folder. 
 + 
 +==== Leftover .guru files ==== 
 +Unify libraries (and certain other files under the content folder) are delivered in the form of //.guru files//. These are basically //.zip// files, and they contain a folder structure which mimics that of Unify's main content folder. When Unify opens a //.guru// file (either because you drag it into the Unify GUI, or use the "Select .guru file..." button in Settings view), it unpacks the zipped files into the appropriate content folders. 
 + 
 +We use //.guru// files to install and update Unify content, instead of a regular installer, for two reasons: 
 +  - Only Unify "knows" where you have chosen to keep the content folder (stored in the //Unify.settings// file); installers do not. 
 +  - Installers are mainly for executable files like programs and plug-ins, and are treated specially by the operating system to facilitate things like un-installing. Unify's content files are just ordinary data files, which don't require such special treatment.
  
 +**Once Unify has unpacked a //.guru// file, you can discard the file.** The contents have been copied into the proper places in the Unify content folder, so the //.guru// file is no longer needed, and is just taking up valuable disk space. You may wish to keep //.guru// files for backup, but this is not strictly necessary, because you can always re-download them later.
  
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