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Assuming you haven't uninstalled your old version of Cubase, just go to where its installed (usually C: Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase xx... in there will be a folder called VST Plugins. Copy the contents to the same folder for your current version of Cubase. Restart and they should appear.
DX plugins don't work in Cubase 4 as far as I know, so if you used any, you'll be SOL there. |
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