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    Hey,

    I would like to find out the path of notes made by notecaddy. Is this different from notes we made by ourselves? Are those files connected with hands or seperated? How does it work, if i delete a specific hand, the notes will be removed too? I always thought that path of notes is c:/users/username/appdata/roaming/holdemmanager but...

    I recently moved database to another partition (from C: to D by changing registry key, and copying PosteSQL data folder (guide from your site). Everything works fine, but i realized that disk usage (C is growing after creating notes process. I wanted to save disk usage while notecaddy still inceasing that, so where them are actually saving? If they are connected with database hands, disk C: shouldnt grow, because i moved my database to another partition.

    I would be very thankful for giving answer to all my questions.

    Thank you in advance!
    innocent2102

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    They are saved in your postgres database - as is most HM2 data. It could be postgres logs that are still being written to the C: drive.
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