That's what you get if you click the big green download button. ![]() You can see it is downloading a file called instruments. There does not seem to be an option on what you download as far as I can tell. SO I deleted them all and I'm running the whole thing again. And When I clicked I got this SO does anybody know how big the file is supposed to be? You can see below how big mine was. When I clicked it said it was already in use. You can see in the address bar of my screen shot. SO I followed the pathway and found where the downloads go. ![]() Once everything seems run perfectly, then I close CbB and run as usual. Then I continue doing next steps like re-scanning VST, managing plugin layouts, etc. I did not let the installer open the program for the first time after installation process, instead I close it then re-open (for the first time after installation) as administrator. ![]() I suspect this is where many people get "stuck". I believe at some point of the installation / update, the installer needs access to certain folder which requires admin right. So, when I saw new update available, I quit Bandlab Assistant, then re-open it as administrator before updating. Even when I log in using administrator account, Windows keeps asking often time that I need administrator right to perform many things (like copying files to specific folder). I know, it seems obvious since my Windows DAW only has one account (primary used) and it is already assigned as administrator, however running the application as administrator makes sure I run trouble free installation. ![]() Just a tip for those who has problem installing, it *could* be permission problem.
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