![]() ![]() Using information provided by ‘Dorico’’ I went to edit>preferences to check on file pathways. Its DLL files lived in a file in my Drive C: directory and when the Kontakt 6 installation had taken place, it had seen for to dump the DLL file into the same file as the faulty Kontakt 5 (which incidentally, had otherwise worked fine). ![]() I downloaded that software and installed it, removing at the same time, a faulty installation of ‘Kontakt 5’, (faulty insofar as I could not find it on any list of installed programmes nor could I download updates for it). After reading many forum entries I thought I would tackle it head-on by investing in an upgrade to Kontakt 6. This is a problem which I have wrestled with for months in my case.
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