Can't install Kontakt Factory Library 2, "invalid location"

jwmcquaig
jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer
edited October 2024 in Native Access

I'm having trouble trying to install the Kontakt Factory Library 2 after getting Kontakt 7. I've changed the default "Content Location" path to where I want the library to install, and it tells me that path is invalid. It asks me to "locate the Kontakt Factory Library 2 library folder" on my system but I'm almost certain it doesn't exist as far as I can tell. How can I locate it if I haven't installed it?

Now normally, if I understand correctly, I might have to locate the .nicnt file if I had any issues, but it doesn't exist anywhere on my computer or any external drive either.

I've attached some potentially helpful screen grabs. Thanks in advance for any help!



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  • jwmcquaig
    jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer
    Answer ✓

    Thanks Jeremy. It is an APFS drive. Bafflingly, the installation just started working seemingly randomly... I didn't change anything from before as far as I know, so I'm sort of at a loss... I appreciate your response!

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  • jwmcquaig
    jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer
    edited November 2023

    Additional info:

    I have ample free space on my external drive for installation in addition to space/purgeable space on my system HD.

    I have granted full disk access to everything NI, Native Access, NTK Daemon, Kontakt etc.

  • Milos
    Milos Member Posts: 2,020 Guru

    I would recommend creating a custom folder for these plugins in the desktop.

    I did it and it helped me when I had that issue.

  • jwmcquaig
    jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    Milos, could you please elaborate?

  • Milos
    Milos Member Posts: 2,020 Guru

    1.Create a folder inside the desktop.

    2.Name the custom folder anything you want.

    3.Now, go to the File Management and choose VST3 location as that folder you just created.

    Hope it helps.

  • jwmcquaig
    jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer

    Thanks for the reply. As you can see in one of the photos there in no "VST3" location in the file management tab in Native Access. Perhaps a discrepancy in version?

  • Milos
    Milos Member Posts: 2,020 Guru

    You can change any other location into the folder that is in your desktop then.

  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Customer Care Posts: 13,047 mod

    @jwmcquaig What is the format of your external hard drive? It should be APFS: Notes on Hard Drive Formats on Mac Computers

  • jwmcquaig
    jwmcquaig Member Posts: 5 Newcomer
    Answer ✓

    Thanks Jeremy. It is an APFS drive. Bafflingly, the installation just started working seemingly randomly... I didn't change anything from before as far as I know, so I'm sort of at a loss... I appreciate your response!

  • J3uddha
    J3uddha Member Posts: 4 Member

    I fixed my issue by deleting the .plist files for my missing libraries. On a mac, you can find them in Macintosh HD -> Library -> Preferences -> com.native-instruments.[library-name].plist.

    For example: com.native-instruments.Battery 4.plist

    This should remove the "broken installation" icon and allow you to do a fresh reinstall of that library.

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