(just as a devils advocate... now is a good time to fork out some cash for a new audio computer and a backup external drive??? just sayin') oh,...
That's why I suggested "in place install" because it overwrites infected system files and can keep programs installed - try googling and see if...
sorry @Margaret, you are in it real deep! If system files are infected - well, thats as bad as can be. your options are - replace infected files...
Hmmm, how about finding and running an AV outside of the OS - a bootable USB, for example - the OS doesn't matter then?
Try to download a decent AV like MalwareBytes, copy its installer to problem computer, install, run, see what happens...!?! It might save you a...
hi, whatever happened with your access issue?
hi, I rely on the following, cut & paste into a .REG file, double-click REG file, right-click your folder and run "Take Ownership":...
hey @funkman, there should be an uninstaller file located in C:\*user*\Documents\u-he\Hive\unins000.exe
Thanks for file, @clone. Maybe I can still help OP after all? @Deuterium, hey thanks for the thread... I will test it soon...
sorry @funkman I've gone as far as I can go with this, I guess. It looks like you must wait for help from greater minds than mine... :dunno:
ok, @clone, thanks for your input. "Hive_211_12092_Win" is not the thread name, however. Could you pls let me know the complete thread name so I...
ok, thanks for that, if it's not too much trouble, can you let me know if there is a way in the GUI to change midi input? I can't seem to find...
hi @clone, can't seem to find the version you recommend... the only full title with REGGED is "u-he Hive 2 v2.1.1 MAC/LiNUX REGGED-(R2R-Based)"...
hi all, windows 10 home, reaper 6.83 thought I would install hive 2.1.1 and test it out for myself. I get no sound at all from hive vst2 unless I...
the localhost is 127.0.0.1 The 0.0.0.0 (prefix) is considered the location of your computer, so when an entry listed in the HOSTS file is...
I always use this free utility: VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 https://customerconnect.vmware.com/downloads/get-download?downloadGroup=CONV62
Hey, I did this not too long ago... cloned HDD to a new one, booted, updated drivers etc., reactivated Windows, and a lot of programs remained...
just wondering... does drive X:\ exist on OPs computer?
It must have its own bootloader otherwise it couldn't be portable...? I say this as a non-user of the technology... I have seen this program...
for Win-to-GO: you can clone your desktop to a USB drive... then boot to the USB drive and install whatever you want... checkout the link above
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