New hard drive - old plugin presets?

Have a new better faster machine and did a new install of 3.0.  Old machine started w / 2.0 and then upgraded to 3.0.  I used it for some time before the new machine was necessary.

The problem is that I have all the plugins in new machine as before, but not all the factory presets. What can I do to get them all?

Hmm... on a new installation, the presets should be there.

What you need to know the preset is in this FAQAudioMasters, although you have to replace the references to 2 by 3.

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