Unable to relocate InSIDious using Native Access
Hi All
I installed Native Access (Windows 11) a while back and installed my content onto a second hard disk (J:\Native Instruments\). All has been well.
Recently I have wanted to relocate my content back to the default (C:\Users\Public\Documents). As such I dragged the content into that folder from my J:\ drive and then used Native Access (v3.0.1) to relocate. This worked for all of my libraries except Impact Soundworks InSIDious. This flat out refuses to relocate.
Main symptoms / observations are as follows:
- Having moved the InSIDious folder to C:\Users\Public\Documents\inSIDious I then click 'repair' and then 'relocate' in Native Access. Then I click 'choose a location' and navigate to the new folder. I then get an "Invalid path or directory" error. I have tried different locations and always get this error.
- If I select the 'reinstall' option for InSIDious, Native Access gives me a 'Starting' notice at the bottom of the window but then nothing happens. The re-installation never starts.
- I would love to just uninstall and re-install InSIDious but it does not appear in the Windows installed app list and Native Access has no option to remove it.
So in short, the only way I can access InSIDious is to keep in in the original J:\Native Instruments\ folder, and Native Access seems to have no tools to help me solve this.
Has anyone seen this or anything similar? If so all ideas / suggestions would be most welcome!
Thanks, Nick.
Best Answer
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Well I never. Solved! I renamed the "inSIDious" folder to "InSIDious" and then was able to repair / relocate to this folder.
Many thanks for the help.
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InSIDious is a Reaktor ensemble from the user library by Mike Clarke:
At the moment Reaktor don't work with win 11. In the early 2023 Nico prognounced R6 is ready for win 11.
Ensembles from the user library don't need a registration by Native Access. If Reaktor runs again in your OS open „InSIDious“ in R6, please.
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Hi - thanks for replying. Oddly InSIDious and Reaktor work fine on my Win 11 PC. The problem I face is simply with Native Access.
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@unholyeyebrows Try renaming the folder from "inSIDious" to "InSIDious" If the issue persists, try renaming it to "InSIDious Library"
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Well I never. Solved! I renamed the "inSIDious" folder to "InSIDious" and then was able to repair / relocate to this folder.
Many thanks for the help.
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