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PS: Clicking "Reinstall" on a library in Native Access actually updates the vst, if anyone's curious! #Native access stuck on updating windows 7Hi Sorry I took so long to reply, but it worked fine and even though I didn't see this, I managed to work out the Windows 7 thing. #Native access stuck on updating installThe way to install a dll override is to copy the real Windows dll (ie msvcp140.dll) to ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 and then (maybe optionally) override the dll to be native using the winecfg Libraries option (ie just type in msvcp140 in the winecfg Libraries tab and then hit Add). Overrides are just real Windows dlls that replace Wines inbuilt dlls which might lack some functions. Native access might need a msvcp140.dll override to run. #Native access stuck on updating manualTrouble with Native Access iso downloads can even happen using Windows and some Windows users do the manual iso mounting method to get around it, so it's not that unusual to do it that way, it's just that on Linux it needs to be done that way. That means that the downloaded iso file has to be fished out of wherever Native Access downloaded it to and then manually mounted and then installed (details in one of my above posts).Īfter that, Native Access will think everything was installed ok when it's started up again. #Native access stuck on updating driversIn general, Wine can't handle Windows physical/hardware device drivers because it's not Windows, so a Windows Nvidia video driver won't work with Wine and the Native Access iso mounter driver is probably similar and so it causes a crash/hang. The Windows version (in winecfg) should be Windows 7 or above and not Windows XP. PS: Does anyone know what the incompatible iso mounter is? And if so, is there a way to fix it? I've got 2.9GB RAM and 2x Celeron Dual-Core T3500 2.10 GHz. Of course this could just be because my specs aren't good enough, but could it instead be my wine settings? Do I need to set the installer to Windows 7 or similar? Any extra overrides? (I'm quite new to overrides and don't fully understand them yet) Please check the minimum requirements" after the InstallAware Wizard. I've tried your method, but I get the error "Installation cannot proceed, your operating system is not supported. So it can be easily found in a filemanager, and restored, if needed. dll, I just append something in all-caps, (this is all paraphrased from knowledge shared by ubuntu-user, Jack Winters,Īnd several others, who studied hard to enlighten the rest of us. So if you replace mfc42.dll with a real one, enter mfc42 and press Record the overide in the box labeled 'new override for library'īy entering the name of the dll, but without the. With an actual one you download, or transfer from a windows folder. You might need to restart Native Access for it toĭisplay the registered plugin on the 'Installed' panel.Īn overide is the result of your replacing a wine. #Native access stuck on updating serialIf that is successful, run Native Access, and use it's 'add serial number' option. That you have mounted in /home/y-o-u/iso-files Now you should see an installer that was formerly tucked away in the downloaded iso, Mount -t udf /home/y-o-u/.wine/drive_c/Users/y-o-u/Downloads/name-of.iso -o unhide /home/y-o-u/iso-files Mkdir /home/y-o-u/iso-files Or call the folder what you like) Now you need a folder to mount that iso, and the actual command. home/y-o-u/.wine/drive_c/Users/y-o-u/Downloads/name-of.iso The iso download started by Native Access often stops short, with some error,īut the complete iso has _actually_ been fully downloaded to It's not fully wine compatible, so in wine, ![]() You'll need the above steps comleted for it to work. The isomounter is installed to deal with the NI iso files. Separate installer, and Native Access uses it. A wineasio package can be unarchived, and the wineasio.dllĪt this site, including details for installing robocopy, part of a ![]() Your existing wine first using your package manager, a pita, but the removed dependenciesĬan be reinstalled later. Try a stable version before the staging version. Hi, to install Native Access, you'll need a newish wine 3 or 4, preferably from wineHQ repository, ![]()
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