Reason asking me to insert CDs
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cheesy |
Occasionally Reason (2.0 on Mac OS X) will ask me to insert my Orkester and Sound Bank CDs when I start it up and won't let me use it until I do. Unfortunately I left my CDs at school over break and won't be back for another 3 weeks. Is there any way around this? |
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mef |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
'Fraid not. |
Indeed;) |
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d-miurge |
quote: | Originally posted by cheesy
Occasionally Reason (2.0 on Mac OS X) will ask me to insert my Orkester and Sound Bank CDs when I start it up and won't let me use it until I do. Unfortunately I left my CDs at school over break and won't be back for another 3 weeks. Is there any way around this? |
Reason asks sometime, to check if you're not a hAck3r... If you bought the cd, try to dl a .iso... |
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messytechie |
i had to reinstall reason after i changed some hardware, and now it asks for the factory soundback cd EVERY time i load it. it sux. any idea anyone? other than whole reinstall again? |
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Mr.Mystery |
quote: | Originally posted by messytechie
i had to reinstall reason after i changed some hardware, and now it asks for the factory soundback cd EVERY time i load it. it sux. any idea anyone? other than whole reinstall again? |
Did you do the full install? Chances are it's not finding the sound banks from your hard drive for some reason. |
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Luke Terry |
are the banks in the same folder as the program exe?
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messytechie |
quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Did you do the full install? Chances are it's not finding the sound banks from your hard drive for some reason. |
good work batman - problem solved! i had my refills in a seperate folder. cheers. |
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Nell |
quote: | Originally posted by cheesy
Occasionally Reason (2.0 on Mac OS X) will ask me to insert my Orkester and Sound Bank CDs when I start it up and won't let me use it until I do. Unfortunately I left my CDs at school over break and won't be back for another 3 weeks. Is there any way around this? |
what you could do in the future is to create some virtual cd/dvd drives using a program like alcohol "120%". Basically it clones your cd to the hard-drive and makes the entire section on your disk appear to windows as a cd/dvd drive. you never have to have any of the cds in the drive ever again. |
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