I can’t find the answer to this beginners’ question

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    I’ve searched over what feels like dozens of tutorials and forum threads, but I can’t find where to install all of the files for the plugins I’ve downloaded.

     

    Primarily, where do I install:

     

    • C3ConTools
    • CARV
    • CAT
    • CustomTools
    • Magma
    • w1limiter-win

    I’m sorry if I missed an obvious answer somewhere. They’re all sitting in my downloads folder right now.

    #463666
    naav
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      #463668

      I’m looking through these but still not finding the answer :/

      #463669
      Farottone
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        I think you need a primer on computer software in general first. This is not a C3-specific thing, you should first visit some forums focused on software to learn more about what a program is, what a plug-in is, what it means to install software, etc.

        #463671
        bsbloom
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          Took me forever to figure much of this out. Each piece of software has instructions hidden somewhere. For instance, look at

           

          http://pksage.com/ccc/IPS/index.php?/topic/10357-c3-automatic-rules-validator-carv-for-reaper-v1-jan-21/

           

          for CARV. Midway down that page, he tells you how to install, and how to get python, and enable these scripts.

           

          Likewise, if you check the CAT pages, there is a reference to the user manual. Click on that, and install instructions are on page 3.

           

          Much of this, like Reaper, and python, will install themselves after you download. For the others, you will have to create directories for them, and unpack the software to those directories.

          #463674
          samjjones
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            I’m able to run all of this stuff on a 2007 Windows Vista box. It’s breathtaking.

             

            (and yes…I am in the market for a new computer…)

            #463676

            I’m able to run all of this stuff on a 2007 Windows Vista box. It’s breathtaking.

             

            (and yes…I am in the market for a new computer…)

            Holy shit Sam, your still running Vista and it works ? lol :haw:

            Check out Dell they have some great deals on their gaming systems & Alienware PC’s….

            Soon as my tax return gets here, I’m off to Alienware site to build me a new gaming system ! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

            #463677
            TrojanNemo
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              That’s a horrible waste of money. You can build a much better rig for half the cost by doing it yourself.

              #463681

              Nemo is right, if you haven’t considered it already, look into self building, It’s really not as hard as you think, think of it as electronic lego!

              #463682

              That’s a horrible waste of money. You can build a much better rig for half the cost by doing it yourself.

              http://deals.dell.com/mpp/productdetail/efdcwgsk101hw10pddb

               

              ( Seriously Nemo you can build a gaming system yourself with these guts for under $556.00. We all have our own preference ! ) <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

              Been running on a Dell XPS gaming system for 10 years ! Not 1 Problem has occurred,,,,,

               

              And yes I build computers for people on the side of my everyday Job. ( Processor & Video Card will run you $500.00 )

              #463685

              Sorry to jump in on this. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_cheeky.001.gif” />

               

              http://deals.dell.com/mpp/productdetail/efdcwgsk101hw10pddb

              ( Seriously Nemo you can build a gaming system yourself with these guts for under $556.00. We all have our own preference ! ) <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
              Been running on a Dell XP gaming system for 10 years ! Not 1 Problem has occurred,,,,,

              And yes I build computers for people on the side of my everyday Job. (Processor & Video Card will run you $500.00 )

              But if you know what to look for, then as Nemo said, just buying one is a waste of money.

              When you buy one pre-built, or have someone build it for you (i.e. guy that does it as a job), that’s where some of the price comes from, because you are basically paying them to build it for you.

               

              My gaming PC that my friend helped me build not long ago, cost about $650, and has much better parts than the one you linked.

              I would give more details, but to be honest, I don’t know much about this stuff, and I would have spent a lot more if I didn’t have my tech-genius friend.

               

              Just look for deals/sales. More money doesn’t always mean better. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />

              #463687
              Farottone
              Keymaster

                We are kinda going OT a bit here guys…

                #463688

                We are kinda going OT a bit here guys…

                Yep you’re right Farottone. I surrender……. :haw:

                Good luck Sam on your new PC adventure which ever way you decide to go.

                Pre Built or Do it yourself ?

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