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Bootcamp

An accessible 3-step challenge with the best funding for your buck

$475-$715 in funding for every $1 you put in

$475-$715 in funding for every $1 you put in

Up to 100% profit share

Up to 100% profit share

Bonus after the first step

Bonus after the first step

Unlimited time to pass

Unlimited time to pass

Best funding for your buck

Best funding for your buck

Scale your account on every 5% target

Scale your account on every 5% target

Funding Plans

Pay a low-cost entry fee and the rest upon success

Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Funded Trader
Initial Balance
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
Profit Target
6%
6%
6%
5%
Max Loss
5%
5%
5%
4%
Daily Pause
3%
Leverage
1:30
1:30
1:30
1:30
Time Limit
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Profit Share
Up to 100%
Bonus
$2 Hub Credit
Cost
$22
$50

Change Lm Studio Work Download Directory Review

This is the standard method for changing where LM Studio saves the actual model weights (the .gguf files).

: In the file explorer window that appears, navigate to your new preferred location (e.g., a secondary HDD or SSD) and click Select Folder . change lm studio download directory

You want models on your D: drive, but LM Studio is hardcoded or stubborn about looking in C:\Users\You\.lm-studio\models . This is the standard method for changing where

If you already have models downloaded to the old location, changing the path in settings won't automatically move the files. You have two options: If you already have models downloaded to the

If you want to move everything —models, configurations, cached data, and application logs—you need to use Environment Variables. This is the "Power User" approach that essentially tricks the software into thinking your User folder is located elsewhere.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are notorious for their massive file sizes, often ranging from 4GB to over 50GB for a single model. If your primary drive is getting crowded, moving your storage is essential.

This is the standard method for changing where LM Studio saves the actual model weights (the .gguf files).

: In the file explorer window that appears, navigate to your new preferred location (e.g., a secondary HDD or SSD) and click Select Folder .

You want models on your D: drive, but LM Studio is hardcoded or stubborn about looking in C:\Users\You\.lm-studio\models .

If you already have models downloaded to the old location, changing the path in settings won't automatically move the files. You have two options:

If you want to move everything —models, configurations, cached data, and application logs—you need to use Environment Variables. This is the "Power User" approach that essentially tricks the software into thinking your User folder is located elsewhere.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are notorious for their massive file sizes, often ranging from 4GB to over 50GB for a single model. If your primary drive is getting crowded, moving your storage is essential.