![]() Open a command prompt and type “sfc /scannow”Ī slightly more drastic option is to do a “repair install”, which may or may not help, and may cause more problems than it solves, but if you are desperate it’s worth a shot. ![]() Find the entry DCOM Server Process Launcher and check that it’s status is listed as ‘Started’ and that startup type is set to automatic. To do this, hold down the Windows key and push R. Make sure the DCOM Server Process Launcher is running. If there are errors then you may have a corrupt Windows installation. If errors are found, type “chkdsk /f” and reboot. Open Event Viewer and look under Application for any error messages invloving Cubase or the ELC Plug your dongle into different USB ports. You may need to reinstall the ELC if you do this. ![]() Run a command prompt as administrator and type “regsvr32 synsoacc.dll” without quotes I logged a support ticket but haven’t heard back. I have important projects due this Friday. ![]() I then uninstalled and reinstalled Cubase - no change. Just a brief hourglass and no flash screen or anything else. I uninstalled and re-installed the latest eLicenser from your link.
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