Kroneborge
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problems installing x2
I start the extraction process, it gets to part 4, and starts extracting then gives me an error says it can't find a file. I tried downloading part 4 again, but that did not help, any suggestions? Thanks,
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/26 16:46:02
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Without details of the actual error it's difficult to suggest a solution. Are you running the install "As Administrator"?
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/26 17:15:23
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/26 18:34:56
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I had a corrupted download once, also in part 4. I just downloaded the whole thing again and it installed just fine. Bob Bone
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Kroneborge
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 01:12:58
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tried re-downloading and running again got the following error 02-Soner-X2-Producer.part4 Unable to execute the rquired file: The following system error has occured: The system cannot find the file specifie. (2)
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Paul P
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 10:42:03
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Sorry if this seems like a stupid remark, but are you sure there's enough space on your disk ? Sonar is huge.
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 11:02:56
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If you're using Internet Explorer as your browser, you should get the Free Download Manager program and it will ensure you get a clean download. If you're using Firefox or Chrome, the download manager is built-in.
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Kroneborge
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 17:09:28
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Well there's plenty of space on my music drive where I saved the install files. If it's trying to extract to "C" then no there's not. That's just a boot partition, and there's no where near enough room.
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 17:23:50
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It is going to extract everything into the %TEMP% before installation. If %TEMP% is on your C: drive, that might be a problem. You can manually extract the setup.exe and bin files to any location with 7-zip or any tool that can extract files from self-extracting RAR archives and perform the installation without relying on %TEMP%.
post edited by scook - 2012/12/27 17:48:25
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Kroneborge
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 17:44:59
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I will try that when I get home.
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Paul P
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 21:37:50
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There's going to be a lot of stuff installed on your C: drive whether you want it there or not. The installation program asks you when you want to put things, which is nice since I always want to put things anywhere but on the C: drive, but then it goes and puts a bunch of stuff on C: anyway (I hate it when programs do that). Just Studio Instruments is 1.2 GB under Program Files x86 and Native instruments put 130mb or so of stuff un Program Files and Propeller Head put some stuff there as well. So if you don't have at least 1.3GB of free space on C: you might have a problem. (funny how 1.3gb doesn't sound like very much anymore...)
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 21:42:34
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Kroneborge
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Re:problems installing x2
2012/12/27 21:50:57
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changed my temp folders to my music drive, installation is progressing. Then I guess I will have to move all the other stupid files that should be going to my music drive anyway. It's kind of funny, having a hard drive setup just for music is basic stuff, and yet cakewalk still makes things difficult. Anyway, thanks for the help guys, maybe some day Cakewalk will get their act together and this won't be necessary...
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