X1 D install after uninstalling Expanded

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2012/03/05 21:51:07 (permalink)

X1 D install after uninstalling Expanded

Expanded FUBAR'ed my system, I had to retrograde and now I am wondering if there is anything I might need to do to upgrade to X1D... I did have the latest hot fix to C that I went back to....

Any ideas or bewares on this?

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    Re:X1 D install after uninstalling Expanded 2012/03/05 23:46:09 (permalink)
    Below is an excerpt from the X1D release notes:

    "Installation Instructions

    To install the SONAR X1d update, you must already have SONAR X1c Producer/Studio/Essential (Build 319) or SONAR X1 Expanded (Build 425) installed. If you have not already installed the X1c update, you can find it here.

    If you have a QuickFix installed, you must roll back your QuickFix build before installing the SONAR X1d update. You can find out what build you are on by going to Help > About SONAR. If your product lists Build 326 or Build 434, then you have a QuickFix installed.

    To roll back from a QuickFix build, do the following:

      Navigate to the location you have SONAR installed. In most cases this is C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\SONAR X1 Version or C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\SONAR X1 Version Open the "Backup" folder and then open the Folder titled with the date you ran the QuickFix installer. Contained within should be a folder titled the version number that was backed up.
      Example: C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\SONAR X1 Producer\Backup\12082011\Version_18.1.0.425
      Select the contents in this folder and press CTRL+ C to copy them to your clipboard Return to the folder SONAR is officially installed to.
      Example: C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\SONAR X1 Producer
      Press CTRL +  V to paste the contents into this location. If prompted with the message "There is already a file with the same name in this location", select Copy and Replace.
    SONAR X1 Producer Expanded only:
      Navigate to the location where your Softube Saturation Knob is installed. In most cases this is C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared Utilities\Internal\Softube or C:\Program Files (x86)\Cakewalk\Shared Utilities\Internal\Softube Delete all of the contents of the "Softube" folder (including both the "Saturation Knob.dll" as well as the "Backup" folder). The X1d installer will create a new Saturation Knob.dll file for you.
    NOTE: If you have disabled "Scan for VST Plug-ins In Startup", you may have to manually re-scan your VST plug-ins by going to Edit > Preferences > File - VST Settings and clicking [Reset All VST Plug-ins] and then clicking [Scan VST Folders]."



    If you're installing X1 from scratch, here's the order:

    X1
    X1c
    X1 Expanded (if using Expanded)
    X1d

    Hope that helps.



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