[RWP] Patrick, I'm Trying to Install 32 reaper in win7 64

Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 04:38:41 EDT 2012


Hi everyone,
I think that to make that work you don't need only the working plugin 
folder from the 32 bit xp machine, but also the reaper-kb.ini file found 
in your user reaper folder that in win 7 is 
C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\REAPER. I have no idea where it is on xp.
HTH,
Best regards,
Gianluca from Italy
SkypeID: gianluca8815
Il 08/09/2012 16:01, Indigo ha scritto:
> Patrick, First, I uninstalled every trace of Reaper 64 on this Windows 
> 7 64 machine, then I went to my XP 32 bit daw, and copied the 32 bit 
> Reaper plugIns folder to a thumb drive.
> Then I went back to the Windows 7 64 bit machine and installed Reaper 
> 4.25 32 bit.
> Then I went to program Files X86, Reaper, and deleted the plugIns 
> folder, and replaced it with the PlugIns folder from the working 32 
> bit Reaper.
> Okay, when I opened the 32 bit Reaper, now running in a 64 bit 
> environment; which actually almost runs on Window-Eyes 7.5.2 without 
> crashing.
> Although I hear the word ReaAccess as Reaper loads, I'm not getting 
> the words No Track Found at the arrow keys, and pressing F12 is not 
> bringing up the ReaAccess learning mode, nor do I find any other 
> evidence that ReaAccess is running.
> Instead of getting a track view, I get pixels per minute, I think it 
> is, with up and down arrows, and a track timeline in percentages with 
> left and right arrows; although no track is inserted yet.
> When I press the tab key, I hear No Tracks Found, which I never got at 
> the tab key before.
> And yet, when I try to install ReaAccess, I get the error message that 
> some components are missing, to open and close Reaper, which, of 
> course, I have already done.
>
> This is both encouraging and discouraging.
> Previously, with 64 bit Reaper installed in Win7 64, I could open 
> Reaper 64 with Window-Eyes 7.5.3 or later, and could navigate around 
> it freely, but without ReaAccess.
> As soon as I installed ReaAccess, Wineyes tries to load 2 instances of 
> Reaper 64, and freezes, with the message Reaper is not responding, 
> close program.
>
> .Here I am half way running Reaper with Wineyes 64; and at least 
> hearing the words ReaAccess as it opens, without crashing, and yet 
> ReaAccess doesn't seem to be really there, and won't install.
>
> I tried running that same installation of 32 bit Reaper in Win7 64 
> with NVDA, and also ReaAccess does not seem to be installed, also get 
> the same some components not found message; when I try to install 
> ReaAccess.
>
> Previously NVDA would run 64 bit Reaper with ReaAccess present.
>
> Should I have installed the 64 bit version of Reaper 4.25 instead of 
> the 32 bit Reaper 4.25; then replaced its PlugIns folder with the 
> Plugins folder from the working 32 bit Reaper?
>
> I do have some 3x versions of Reaper, or can find them in the Cockos 
> archives.
> What do you think, should I try a 32 bit 3.78 version in Win7 64, and 
> replace its PlugIns folder, or maybe try an early 64 bit Reaper, or what?
> Something I did is not working for either NVDA or Wineyes.
>
> Thanks,
> Indigo L
>
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