Then when Native Access tries to download the new update, it goes back to its old behaviour of not starting. Joy.Īfter doing this my Native Access loads normally without having to do this trick, until NI update the program. Hopefully Native instruments will now load as usual and be working properly. Click the retry button in Native Instruments. Disable airplaine mode/reconnect to the internet.Ħ. Native Access will hopefully actually load now, but won't be able to connect to the internetĥ. Run Native Access (right click to run as admin)Ĥ. Set your computer to air-plane mode (Or otherwise disable the internet)ģ. Do a fresh install, right click to run as administrator.Ģ.
After much experimentation, I stumbled on a method that works by accident:ġ.
I looked at all the support articles here and around the web, but none of them helped it get started on my computer. As others have noted, the icon would appear in the task bar, but the program would never start and the icon would soon disappear. Like many others I have had the issue of not being able to get Native Access started in Windows 10.