[RWP] "Some Components Are Not Found"

Kerry Hoath khoath at gmail.com
Sun Nov 27 07:02:33 EST 2011


Hang on a sec, is this 64-bit windows? If so you need to run 64-bit 
reaper unless you are going to fiddle stuff and I have no idea how to do 
that.

program files x86 only exists on a 64-bit system.

Regards, Kerry.
On 27/11/2011 6:06 PM, Rikki Chaplin wrote:
> 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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