I did also download the Steinberg Library manager and located the offending download that was done on the 3rd April and removed it from my Laptop. It was a very weird one I did already have Halion Sonic and Groove agent which I purchased waaaaaay before this happened. When I've done upgrades in the past I've often found things don't work as the older components are not always where the newer version of Cubase expects them to be. It takes longer but I've always found it to work. Use the Steinberg Download Assistant and do a full install if moving from one version to another. Let's see if they come back to me.Īnother tip you may not be aware of - never do an upgrade. I sent a message to them explaining the same as what's in the O.P. In fact every installation date in that Library is wrong except the one for last Friday. I dare not click the "remove" option for Halion Sonic Factory Content, but with this having Friday's date as the installation date, I'm sure this is why I am getting the message in Cubase. Plus, in Cubase, when I load Halion Sonic, it is Halion Sonic SE2. The other 2 products in the Library manager are:īut the installation Dates on these 2 items are wrong as I didn't even have this stuff on my PC until late 2015. It lists the sounds and some of the individual ones are 100MB +, If I click on "Details" it shows around 25 Synth Sounds, but the overall content size is 1,67GB, wow, that's big. I've just downloaded it and even though I thought I'd uninstalled all the things I downloaded on Friday, it is showing that something called "Halion Sonic Factory Content" is still present and the installation date is Friday's date. It recommended downloading Steinberg Library Manager. It says I must still have something on the PC that hasn't been uninstalled or that something has expired. I did sign into my Steinberg account and there is no record that I "purchased" anything, unless I don't know where to look for that.Īfter looking at some recommended articles in Steinberg Support covering issues such as this. It's been a struggle explaining that, it's tied me in knots. So, I followed these instructions and got the latest one, but I'm still getting the pop up box in Pic 1 when loading up Halion Sonic SE in my Cubase. I opened up and did the maintenance thing and got this pop up. I then checked on my eLicenser which had been fine before. I couldn't even click this box away, I had to restart the Laptop by holding down the power button for 5 seconds. I then restored my computer to an earlier time (the day before) and then I got this pop up (Pic Below) when trying to load up Halion Sonic SE (the one I already had) So, then I uninstalled what I had installed that day and was still getting the same pop up box (Pic 1). Don't ask me why, I was bored and thought "I know I'll look for updates for Cubase" On the pic below, the fourth and fifth items down are what I clicked on and installed. What I thought was an update actually ended up with me installing Halion Sonic 3. I clicked on what I thought were updates in the Steinberg Hub and carried them through to completion. Now, I'll attempt to explain what happened. It seems I can still use it but I have no idea if I have lost some part of it, too much to go through. When I load up "Instrument Track" and select Halion Sonic SE (which I've had for ages). I keep getting an annoying Pop Up box (Pic Below) come up on Cubase. Bearing in mind that everything was fine and my eLicencer was up to date before this I caused this Fiasco!
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