[RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"

Rikki Chaplin rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
Sun Nov 27 07:17:18 EST 2011


Excellent! Thanks.  I found the arm/unarm  key and managed to 
record a couple of tracks.  I didn't know about f12 so thanks a 
lot for that! It's been a frustrating but rewarding weekend!

Thanks,
Rikki.

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Gianluca Apollaro <gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at reaaccess.com
Date sent: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:04:52 +0100
Subject: Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"

Hi, with f7 you can arm and unarm a track, to find out what a key 
does
press f12 and it'll tell you

Il 27/11/2011 11:47, Rikki Chaplin ha scritto:
 Well I'll be buggered! ReAccess installed without a problem when 
I got
 the 64 bit version, so I can only publicly state what an idiot I 
am
 for not knowing that I had a 64 bit system! I never asked for 
one
 specifically when I bought this laptop, so it didn't even occur 
to me
 to check this out.  I figured most computers off the shelf are 
32 bit,
 so I had no reason to think mine was any different! Sorry for 
wasting
 everyone's time!
 So now I can tab around the dialogue, but my preferences don't 
seem to
 be remembered on the track for long.  For example, when I arm 
the track
 it only remembers it until I move to another control.  Guess 
I'll just
 keep playing now!
 Thanks,
 Rikki.
 *From:* Rikki Chaplin <mailto:rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
 *Sent:* Sunday, November 27, 2011 9:25 PM
 *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
 *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
 Well I didn't think I did have a 64 bit system, but hey I'm not
 that computer savvy.  I've just picked up a few tips and tricks
 along the way! Well anything's worth a try at this point! I'll
 grab the 64 bit version and see what happens!

 Thanks,
 Rikki.

 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Gianluca Apollaro <gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
 To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at reaaccess.com
 Date sent: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:17:58 +0100
 Subject: Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"

 Hi again, x86 folder? That makes me think you have a 64 bit
 version of
 the operating system, so you have to install the 64 bit version
 of
 reaper itself.
 Bye,
 Gianluca from Italy
 Skype ID: gianluca8815

 Il 27/11/2011 11:06, Rikki Chaplin ha scritto:
 Hi Gian,
 I found the roming folder and I did find a Reaper folder in
 there with
 components in it which are not present in the X86 programs
 Reaper
 folder.  I tried moving these items to the Roming folder where
 the
 other Reaper folder was.  No success there, so I tried moving
 everything back to the X86 programs file folder.  No luck when I
 did
 that either.  I'm  still getting the same prompt no matter which
 location the Reaper folder is in.  So are there yet more
 components
 missing do you think that are elsewhere, or should the Reaper
 folder
 be in a different location? This is driving me crazy!
 Thanks,
 Rikki.
 *From:* Gianluca Apollaro <mailto:gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, November 27, 2011 6:51 PM
 *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
 *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
 Hi Rikki and all,
 I think this is all due to where reaper installs the
 configuration
 components when you first run it without reaaccess.  I had a
 similar
 problem once and managed to fix it.  What happened to me was
 that
 windows for some odd reasons changed the path to where reaper
 installed the config and other components.  The usual path
 should be
 C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\REAPER.  To locate your user
 folder
 you can do the following.
 Type windows+R and then tipe the period sign, press enter and
 your in
 your user folder.  In there look for AppData\roaming; if you
 don't find
 any folder named REAPER that's the problem.  The folder has not
 to be
 empty but must contain other folders in it like ColorThemes etc,
 those
 are the missing components reaaccess wants.  Probably windows
 decided
 to put those in another path.  What I did is creating an empty
 folder
 named REAPER so that reaaccess could install.  I then found were
 windows put the missing components and manually moved what
 reaaccess
 put in the folder I've created in its proper path.
 I tried my best to explain what happened to me and I hope it
 helps,
 even if it sounds confusing.
 Best regards,
 Gianluca from Italy
 SkypeID: gianluca8815

 Il 27/11/2011 06:46, Rikki Chaplin ha scritto:
 Hi Kerry,
 Well this beats me! I did exactly as you said, double checked
 that
 the user account control is definitely turned off, and still got
 the
 same result with the version of Reaper that you suggested.  I
 think
 Jim is right! God obviously objects to me using Reaper on this
 laptop
 for some reason!
 Regards,
 Rikki

 *From:* Rikki Chaplin <mailto:rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
 *Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011 2:38 PM
 *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
 *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
 No worries.  I just tried it on an XP machine with no problem at
 all.
 That at least gives me a couple of options, as I have another
 laptop
 with Jaws on it which is running XP.  I'm now going to try and
 fool my
 Windows 7 machine by copying the folder from the program files
 directory on the XP machine onto my Windows 7 laptop, as I
 really
 would like to use this machine.  It's a really nice setup.
 Failing
 that, I'll go with XP.  That laptop needed to find a good use
 anyway!
 Regards,
 Rikki.
 *From:* Jim Snowbarger <mailto:Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
 *Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011 2:21 PM
 *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
 *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
 Yep,  I see from below, that you already discussed this.  Sorry.
 When you installed reaper, did you mess with any of the optional
 checkboxes? or did you just leave them at their default
 settings.
 Likewise when installing ReAccess.
 If I were you, I would uninstall both of them, and reboot my
 machine.  Then, install reper, leaving all selections defaulted.
 Run reaper, an drink a really nice cup of hot tea while it
 thinks
 about itself, then close reaper.
 Then, install ReAccess, leaving all selections defaulted.
 If it still doesn't work, I would throw up my hands, and
 conclude
 that God didn't want me to do this.
 I wish I could help further.  Or, even at all, for that matter.
 I'm ot an NVDA user, so I'm not sure if that has any impact, but
 I
 doubt it.  I think several people are using that.

      ----- Original Message -----
      *From:* Rikki Chaplin 
<mailto:rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
      *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
      *Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 9:44 PM
      *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
      Hi,
      I hate to be difficult, but I did all that! I even tried
 going
      back to version 3.78 and the same thing happened.  Another
 stupid
      question, but is there a specific length of time I should
 keep
      reaper open.  I don't get any prompts that tell me that any
 kind
      of setup has finished or to wait for a setup to finish.  
I'm
 stuck
      for ideas now.
      Thanks,
      Rikki.
      *From:* Jim Snowbarger <mailto:Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
      *Sent:* Saturday, November 26, 2011 1:37 PM
      *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
      *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
      Sorry, I haven't followed this very closely.  Appopogize if
      stating the obvious.
      Last I new about this was that, when you install reaper, 
you
      first needed to run reaper by itself, with outt installing
      ReAccess.  That first run of Reaper did some further setup
      activities, and got things ready.
      Then, you close reaper.  Then, you should be ready to
 install
      ReAccess.
      Maybe you should just uninstall everything, and run that
 sequence.

          ----- Original Message -----
          *From:* Rikki Chaplin
 <mailto:rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
          *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
          *Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 4:43 PM
          *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
          Just some further information here.  When I go to
 install
          Reaper, in the components, I am unable to check the
 "required
          files" component.  I suspect this might have something
 to do
          with the scripts refusing to install, but I'm just
 guessing.
          Is there a way around  this issue in the Reaper
 installation
          process? Or is this checkbox not being checked relevant
 at
          all? Just a reminder that I'm using NVDA.  Perhaps it's
 an
          accessibility issue with that particular check box on
 second
          thoughts, but again I'm not sure.
          Thanks,
          Rikki.
          *From:* Rikki Chaplin
 <mailto:rikki at phronesiscoaching.com.au
          *Sent:* Friday, November 25, 2011 9:57 PM
          *To:* rwp at reaaccess.com <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com
          *Subject:* Re: [RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"
          Hi all,
          I only found out about reaper and its accessibility
          yesterday, so please forgive me for revisiting a topic
 which
          I know has been covered following my web searches to
 find an
          answer.  I'm getting this same prompt that others have
          mentioned when I attempt to install the reaaccess
 scripts
          that  some components  can not be found.  I did run
 Reaper and
          then exit, both as suggested by the prompt and by
 another
          list member, but still no joy! Can someone tell me how
 to
          resolve this please? I'm running Windows 7 32 bit.
          Thanks,
          Rikki.
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