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Update errors - Win 7 & Cubase SX3 - SOLVED

 
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Boyd_bob
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:59 pm    Post subject: Update errors - Win 7 & Cubase SX3 - SOLVED Reply with quote

When I click on any of the Jamstix 3 updaters, I get the error

Runtime Error (at 9:58):
Internal Error: Failed to expand shell folder constant "userdocs"

SOLVED - I had uninstalled Jamstix 2

So I uninstalled Jamstix 3 - Then reinstalled JS2 followed by JS3.
Then when I did the updates, everything is fine.

It would be nice if I could un-install JS2 to free up the space on my System drive though.

Boyd
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studio64
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Boyd bob

JS2 itself, takes up very little space on your hard drive.

The JS2 kits take up more space, but I'm sure you will want to keep them for use in JS3.

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