http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=259016
and here (related):
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=255815
Btw,the search function on this forum is quite useful sometimes...
loungedumore wrote:" Does Waldorf Edition work on Vista ? "
Dose anything ?
I have Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium. When I go to the registry editor the structure is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Rpc. I don't have the Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion subdirectory.... Why??? Is there a different place to put that string?Chemik wrote:In case anyone Googles this for Windows 7 you'll notice that, as described, it isn't the same as Vista. For Windows 7, use regedit, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsof t \Windows\CurrentVersion
Then choose Edit. New String Value. Title it ProductID. In the value field, put the product id
xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
replace the x's with your WindowsXP product id.
Worked for me in Windows 7 first time.
morphbay wrote:Thanx for the info
I just installed my old Steinberg PPG on Win 7 Home Premium 64 and it works!
For pedrosura: There's no "RPC" mention in the correct Registry String,
Chemik's info is correct. You've selected "RPC" instead of
"Windows"![]()
Morphbay
pedrosura wrote:morphbay wrote:Thanx for the info
I just installed my old Steinberg PPG on Win 7 Home Premium 64 and it works!
For pedrosura: There's no "RPC" mention in the correct Registry String,
Chemik's info is correct. You've selected "RPC" instead of
"Windows"![]()
Morphbay
Morphbay,
That is my problem... I don't have that Windows/subdirectory I just have RPC. Why don't I have that windows subdirectory? That's why I can not find it...
Do you know? It's not that I am trying to install in the wrong place. I just don't see that \windows\currentversion subdirectory
Hi,pedrosura wrote: it screws up other installations like the CS-80 from Arturia and others if they check for the computer and OS that installed it.
Really....? I thought it was XP. I'll try that.... I'll report backlosan wrote:Why don't you just insert your actual Win 7 Product-ID instead ?
There's no need to insert a XP-Product-ID to make the Installation happen.
I installed Komplexer (same Copy protection as the Waldorf stuff) on Vista 64bit this way. No probs here.
No. It doesnt work. It has to be a Win XP keypedrosura wrote:Really....? I thought it was XP. I'll try that.... I'll report backlosan wrote:Why don't you just insert your actual Win 7 Product-ID instead ?
There's no need to insert a XP-Product-ID to make the Installation happen.
I installed Komplexer (same Copy protection as the Waldorf stuff) on Vista 64bit this way. No probs here.
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