Everything says Repair

paul goulart
paul goulart Member Posts: 1 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Native Access

In the NI app everything says repair next to it. I tried repairing and re-installing and moving but nothing seems to work. I wonder what went wrong? How can I wipe everything out and reinstall it?


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  • LostInFoundation
    LostInFoundation Member Posts: 4,787 Expert
    edited March 2024

    That’s a Native Access error. Unless you deleted/moved all your products. Or you renamed the drive where they are installed.

    I don’t think you should reinstall everything.

    In this case maybe it’s better if you contact support

  • mykejb
    mykejb Moderator Posts: 2,025 mod
    edited March 2024

    Yep, with everything saying "repair" it's like your content location has changed so that's the first thing to check.

    Click the three dots next to one of the the "Repair" buttons then click "Installation Paths". That'll show you where Native Access is expecting to find the library. If it's not there you need to find out where the libraries have gone. You could do a system search for the file "Analog Dreams.nicnt" which is one of the missing files, that might help you locate everything. If that doesn't work take LostInFoundation's advice and talk to support.

  • mikegit
    mikegit Member Posts: 13 Member

    I experienced the “Repair” flag on 265 libraries after installing the Kontakt 7 Version 7.10.2 “update”. 60 libraries did NOT display the Repair flag. This happened after running the Kontakt 7 installer.

    To me it looks like Native Access 3.10.3 (f6d63dd / 1.17.2.0) is DISPLAYING the “Repair” flag but INSTALLING the Kontakt 7 Version 7.10.2 update TRIGGERED the Repair flag warning to appear. Some libraries flagged as “Repair” seem to play normally in Kontakt 7 even thought they have NOT been reinstalled.

    Although I haven’t thoroughly researched the “Repair” libraries actual (not as reported by Native Access) locations this problem may only require an automated (not user-corrupted manual edit) reset of the Repair flags. I came to this conclusion while anticipating reinstalling 265 libraries…

    Finder reported location of Analog Dreams files: /Volumes/SSDGlyph1 1/NIKontent/Analog Dreams Library/PAResources

    Analog Dreams (flagged as “Repair”) location: /Volumes/SSDGlyph1/NIKontent/Analog Dreams Library

    MacBook Pro M1 Max, macOS 12.7.4 (21H1123)

    2 external SSD library drives

    Native Access 3.10.3 (f6d63dd / 1.17.2.0)

    Kontakt 7 Version 7.10.2



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