I did a Win7 repair install on my wife's desktop earlier in the year and knew this would involve hours of updates and settings to get back to functional. To correct this, my choices were a repair install to Windows 7 or upgrade to Windows 10 I got to the point where I was pretty certain it was a problem with 'ntdll.dll' rather than Reaper or Waves. Since I was a pretty active grumbler in this thread I think it's time to close my issues on a positive note. I think I lost a few presets but that's no big deal I always have to tweak, or toss 'em and start over, from mix to mix. Like Blackhorse, I did have to run "clear cache and rescan" when I opened Reaper after following the instructions above, the Waves stuff wouldn't show up until I did that. thank you Blackhorse and Rusty Falcon! I've been mixing all morning and not a single problem. I scanned this whole thread, after Googling my problem, and found this post by Blackhorse, distilling Rusty Falcon's post, to be the most simple solution. Sure 'nuff: after installing the new plugins all my Waves products would crash Reaper. It's been a while since I've updated anything Waves related and I was fearing the worst. I bought a couple of Waves plugins on sale yesterday. I think we can just keep hammering WAVES that many of us who work professionally in the field are REAPER users by choice and very happy indeed with the DAW. I did clear my VST cache and re-scan it within Reaper. Reinstall Wave Central and move your licences back from the cloud. Search for all WAVES files and folders on C Drive and get rid of them (You might want to back up your system first!) Run V9r30 and install the products you have licences for. Use Waves Central to move your licences to the cloud or I can see no reason to not just move them to a high quality USB stick. As Mr Falcon stated, go to this address and download V9r30. I have all my V9 WAVES PLUGINS running in Reaper. I hope this has been of some help to some peopleĪfter two days of dicking around, I must sincerely thank RUSTY FALCON for his post. If anyone has any questions, let me know. Later, i might try either copying or moving the Waveshells to where the rest of my plugins are kept and let you know, but maybe best left where they are for when installing plugins bought in the future. So i copied just the 圆4 VST3 Waveshell to the 圆4 VSTPlugins folder, re-scanned, and all good. They were both installed in x86 Program File/Waves. I open old projects and all the plugins appear and work as normal.įor VST3, both x86 & 圆4 Waveshells were not installed in 'VST Plugins' folder. Re-scanned Reaper again and all worked by the time i installed them all. I then tried to download all the old plugins i already had, left it overnight as it was taking a while, but by morning WAVES CENTRAL advised it had failed, or had been disconnected. I pointed Reaper to the VST folder that WAVES CENTRAL installed them to (it automatically installed them to 'VSTPlugins' in x86 & 圆4 program Files folder), re-scanned Reaper and all was good. Then I reinstalled and opened WAVES CENTRAL, installed and activated in the 1 simple action the 2 new plugs i just bought (GW Voice Centric and Puitec Eq's). I uninstalled WAVES 9r27 and old LICENSE CENTRE ( as well as new WAVES CENTRAL, but probably didn't need to) and also found the folders in appdata/roaming, so totally cleared everything. I installed the new WAVES CENTRAL and moved my current plugin's licenses to the cloud. Well, i took the punt and had no real problems.
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