Moving Kontakt Libraries to a New Hard Drive
Due to running out of space for sound sets on my 4TB SSD and I have installed an 8TB SSD and want to redirect all of the Kontakt libraries to the new SSD so that they are recognized by my DAW. All of my Kontakt libraries and all other 3rd party sound sets are located on my 4TB SSD and nothing else. I have copied all the files from the 4TB drive to the 8TB drive. Should I have done that or should I have kept the 8TB SSD blank prior to redirecting the libraries and soundset to the 8TB SSD prior to redirecting them? I have contacted Native Instruments and all I get is AI answers, which do not always answer the quetions correctly.
Here are my chats with NI.
Q. When following the instructions on How to Move a Kontakt Library, the screen I see, attachment 1, is not what is pictured on your website, attachment 2. I see no option to Repair next to the instrument. When I left click on the 40s Very Own – Drums, there is no option to Repair nor to Relocate the library but there are options to Reinstall, and Installation Paths, attachment 3. When I select Installation Paths, attachment 4, it shows the present path of the library. Is it here that I would change the path to the new location or is there another way to move the Kontakt library? If this is the correct way to do it, will the library in the original location be automatically deleted or do I need to manually delete it?
A. Have you been able to install and open the Native Access application? Do you get an error message in Native Access?
Q. No. Allow me to explain. I upgraded my 4TB SSD to an 8TB SSD. I copied all the data from the 4TB SSD to the 8TB SSD, all of which are soundsets and Kontakt libraries. Once that was complete, I uninstalled my 4TB SSD. However, when I open my DAW, it doesn't load any Kontakt sound sets. What did I do wrong and how can I fix it?
A. To fix the issue, relocate your Kontakt Library using Native Access. Go to Library > Installed > Kontakt, click Repair, then Relocate. Browse to the new location of your library and select the folder. This should resolve the loading issue.
Q. When following the instructions on How to Move a Kontakt Library, the screen I see, attachment 1, is not what is pictured on your website, attachment 2. I see no option to Repair next to the instrument. When I left click on the 40s Very Own – Drums, there is no option to Repair nor to Relocate the library but there are options to Reinstall, and Installation Paths, attachment 3. When I select Installation Paths, attachment 4, it shows the present path of the library. Is it here that I would change the path to the new location or is there another way to move the Kontakt library? If this is the correct way to do it, will the library in the original location be automatically deleted or do I need to manually delete it?
A. To redirect your NI legacy libraries to a new location, follow the steps in the linked article for each specific product, such as KONTAKT, MASCHINE, or BATTERY 3, to update the library paths within the software. Was this helpful?
Q. No.
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Q. When following the instructions on How to Move a Kontakt Library, the screen I see, attachment 1, is not what is pictured on your website, attachment 2. I see no option to Repair next to the instrument. When I left click on the 40s Very Own – Drums, there is no option to Repair nor to Relocate the library but there are options to Reinstall, and Installation Paths, attachment 3. When I select Installation Paths, attachment 4, it shows the present path of the library. Is it here that I would change the path to the new location or is there another way to move the Kontakt library? If this is the correct way to do it, will the library in the original location be automatically deleted or do I need to manually delete it?
A. To move your Kontakt Library, use the 'Installation Paths' option to change the path to the new location. You will need to manually delete the library from the original location after relocation. Let me know if you need further assistance!
That was the end of the chat but when I attempted to use the 'Installation Paths' option to change the path to the new location, it is grayed out, which does not allow me to change the path.
Anyone out there that can help me navigate this maze, I would greatly appreciate your assistance. I am very disappointed in NI's support. Does anyone know a shortcut to reach a real person either on chat of via email or is chatting with AI the only resource?
Best Answers
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Be sure to be using latest version of Native Access for your OS
Since you apparently are using Windows then all you needed to have done from the very start were to have used a drive copy tool and copy the old drive to the new drive and then assign the drive letter from the old drive to the new drive, then all should have worked right away.
How to Share KONTAKT-Libraries Between Two Computers Using an External Hard Drive
Quote : Important note for Windows users: Make sure the external drive always gets the same letter assigned by Windows. Otherwise, the KONTAKT libraries will not be found during use.
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
Using the Repair / Relocate All Function in Native Access
Reinstalling a Komplete Bundle Without Re-Downloading Kontakt Libraries
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Another reminder (have already this feature request to the NI Native Access team) the need for a menu to move your NI libraries between drives, especially necessary when you only store your current project libraries locally on your laptop and need to quickly move libraries around.
Look at Steam as a great example how moving game libraries between drives is done, just copy this UX. As a user I should not have to manually move and reindex my libraries. That is not great UX and a recurring problem with at least the previous NI software development philosophy where are expected to manually manage their products and understand where everything is stored.
We also need a page in Native Access where we can see on what drives libraries are stored, and how much space of the volume consist of NI libraries.
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Be sure to be using latest version of Native Access for your OS
Since you apparently are using Windows then all you needed to have done from the very start were to have used a drive copy tool and copy the old drive to the new drive and then assign the drive letter from the old drive to the new drive, then all should have worked right away.
How to Share KONTAKT-Libraries Between Two Computers Using an External Hard Drive
Quote : Important note for Windows users: Make sure the external drive always gets the same letter assigned by Windows. Otherwise, the KONTAKT libraries will not be found during use.
Moving a Native Instruments Product to Another Location on Your Computer
Using the Repair / Relocate All Function in Native Access
Reinstalling a Komplete Bundle Without Re-Downloading Kontakt Libraries
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Another reminder (have already this feature request to the NI Native Access team) the need for a menu to move your NI libraries between drives, especially necessary when you only store your current project libraries locally on your laptop and need to quickly move libraries around.
Look at Steam as a great example how moving game libraries between drives is done, just copy this UX. As a user I should not have to manually move and reindex my libraries. That is not great UX and a recurring problem with at least the previous NI software development philosophy where are expected to manually manage their products and understand where everything is stored.
We also need a page in Native Access where we can see on what drives libraries are stored, and how much space of the volume consist of NI libraries.
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PoorFellow,
Wow, that was an easy fix! Thank you, so much! I am now able to load all the content from other vendors, such as Opus and Musio, but I am still getting an error message when I attempt to load Kontakt 8 into my DAW. I have posted a screenshot. I have been unable to reach any human being at NI. I keep getting AI, which is of no help thus far. Any suggestions on how to reach out to someone living at NI?
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You are welcome.
As for the Kontakt problem then I am not entirely sure what is the problem.
Be sure to be using latest version of Native Access for your OS
Then try uninstalling the Kontakt 8 app
Then run Native Access as an Admin and re-install Kontakt 8 again
Then reinitialize the KONTAKT Database
Then run the Kontakt 8 as standalone
Then check if that fixed the DAW problem
If that did not fix your problem then you should try resetting the DAW or at least do a complete reset of the plugins / a complete re-scan of plugins.
If the problem persists then please contact N.I. Native Access and Installation Support .
In case that you need guidance contacting support : Please read : how to get support !
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