I hope the NI folks read this. I’m sorry to be so jaded with the user community who didn’t cause these problems.
The Battery 4 Factory Library install process using NA 2 currently fails due to an ISO file mount problem. I am using a brand new Win10 install that is perfectly clean with brand new ASUS/Intel hardware. Just to note, new/updated Win10 builds require things like GPT partition tables along with UEFI boot. I have installed or deinstalled nothing that would impact CD/DVD filter drivers, virtual or otherwise. So, I just want to get this straight, the NI solution for the install bug is for me to edit my virgin Win10 System Registry and “repair” the disk mounting filter settings? You’ve got to be kidding!! This is the only solution? I can’t believe this!! Read on….
I am building a new DAW from an old DAW that had Battery 4 installed (using Win10). So, I have the Factory Library from the old install and I copied it to the new DAW content drive. I can access the kits and the samples from new Battery 4 through navigation but I cannot set the library as the default because the Scan button is greyed out in Edit>Preferences>Library, so the library does not show up in Battery 4. Is this something the Factory Library install sets? Is there a way to “repair” this situation?
While I have been writing this, the same mount error has occurred for the India product install. In that case, it’s not a content library, it’s the whole product.
Just tell me there is no alternative to these installation bugs but to edit my Registry. That’s all I want to know. And btw, the Microsoft article warns that doing the filter driver edits might break other things.