i shall try to do that; i found the previous thread, it was version 10.0.3 that also causes this:
there is a workaround, didn’t try that, 10.0.40 was soon available. but still… i hope somebody can confirm.
the registry can’t be damaged by something else, educated guess. i still think wavelab is responsible, see the older thread. but i can be wrong, but i can’t figure out what will do that.
o troubleshooting, is it these times, how many support tickets, troubleshooting i did. a lot has been resolved. but still… i am bit tired of troubleshooting, but i will give it a try.
thanks again! (and perhaps it only appears this problem, if wavelab again is the cause, can’t be sure of course, on certain systems. i have native access, or other installers, that mount virtual drives. a guess… i know my stuff about computers, but less and less, so i am not anymore the to go guy for computer problems… i let them figure it out themselves, with a little help…)