Cubase 14.0.31 Maintenance Update

Has the Baios dll been sorted as Steinberg was looking at It after Martin Jirsyk Informed you.
I had AMD driver timeouts, but when i reverted to the last version ,no problems. Thanks though for the CC121 update, but before I go any futher I need to know what progress has been made on the dll or whether It has been fixed or not.

All The Best
John

Hi,

The update appears in my SDA as 14.0.32 (Cubase Pro), how is it possible?
Seems to work OK, anyway.

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same here!

Seems a new hotfix has been released recently. The 14.0.31 update was available on 18th of June.

Indeed …
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Not yet included in the release notes though …
(see also Cubase 14.0.32 update available in SDA)

14.0.32 installed for me just fine.

But again it deleted my previously existing icon that was located on my desktop where I wanted it located and made a new one in a place and I had to go hunting.

Obviously bug fixes need to come first but could this irrational behavior get corrected someday please.

FWIW, in my experience this would be an OS function; the installer can’t place icons in a specific location on your desktop - the OS will handle that.

You are right. I am asking for it to stop deleting the old one and leave it alone as it will refer to the new executable once it is installed (at least on Windows) when doing an update.

A fresh install this is the expected behavior. For an update, only steinberg and native instruments do this and it drives me insane.

any way to go back to previous version?. I’m having latency issues

Please find the older installer in this page.

Yeah, I get it. FWIW, what I’ve seen is that when an installer package creates shortcuts for you (desktop, Start Menu, etc) then the uninstaller removes them - by design. Lots of vendors leverage package-based installers that do this, and in general I think that’s a good thing. This ensures that the uninstaller can be called during an upgrade/patch to explicitly remove previous dependencies and components one may not be aware of.

My guess is that if you copied your own shortcut on the desktop for your app of choice instead of using the installer-generated one, that it would stay right where it was and persist throughout upgrade/patch instances for that application version.

If you like having your desktop specifically crafted thusly, you might want to give that a shot. Then you can just delete any new desktop icons that show up after the install while leaving your “permanent” ones alone. Just a thought since it sound like this is non-trivial for you :wink:

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I think there is a good reason for not getting point updates unless they fix something you need - regressions! They are less well tested than major releases and so they are quite likely to break something.

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Thanks brother , I appreciate it

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