I still got a Firewall pop up saying Omnisphere is blocked and I chose to give it access again. This time round, no prompts saying Steam folder cannot be found, no pop ups saying Steam folder is not writable etc. Then I decided to launch Cubase and Omnisphere from within there. For the first time I was able to use Omnisphere. etc., but what was different was this time around the Windows Firewall pop up appeared saying that it has blocked Omnisphere from some access. But this time round when I selected the option to select the Steam folder, a pop up immediately appeared and I was able to make the section.Īfter which, I still had the same prompts saying Steam folder is not writable etc. Again I had the error saying Steam folder couldn't be found. Then I launched the Omnisphere.exe file as a standalone app without Cubase. I restarted the app, restarted Cubase, and Windows, and reinstalled the whole Omnisphere program, and still it didn't resolve a thing, even though I was sure I did what I was supposed to exactly, step by step. I gave everyone full access to both the steam folders and the folder containing the Omnisphere. If I chose no, then I received all the typical prompts -> Steam folder is not writable etc. If I chose yes, the whole application freezes (even though I can close it within Cubase). I have had two errors everytime I tried to launch Omnisphere -> First it tells me that the Steam folder cannot be found and asked me to identify the folder. Here's how I solved the issue at my end (using Windows 10, Cubase 10.5).
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