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Message: 'Invalid Drive' (Windows) How to Mount Disk Images on OS X See more Update Installer Error Message: 'Invalid Drive' (Windows) When you attempt to install an update for an NI product, you may receive http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_programs/error-1327-invalid-drive-g-when-i-try-to-install-a/ccb3a5bf-9d38-4b1c-8f33-d6a53b1c1a36 the following error message: Invalid Drive: *drive letter* This issue occurs when you disconnect the drive where a Native Instruments product (e.g. a KONTAKT Library) is installed and connect another volume afterwards. In this cases, the operating system could mount the disconnected volume under a new drive letter, thus preventing the update installer to locate the path. Please follow the steps below in order to manually restore the original drive https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/209572629-Update-Installer-Error-Message-Invalid-Drive-Windows- letter. Open the Windows Start menu and right-click the Computer icon. In the menu that opens, choose Manage. This will open the Computer Management panel. In the Computer Management panel, select Disk Management from the sidebar. The Volume column in the Disk Management panel contains entries for all volumes available on the computer. Note:In this example, NI Stick (G:) is the volume containing the installation of the Native Instruments product we want to update. Its former drive letter 'F:' has been taken by the new volume USB Stick. We have to assign 'USB Stick' to another letter to make the letter 'F:' available for NI product volume 'NI Stick' again. Right-click the entry of the volume that has taken the letter of your NI product volume and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths.... In the window that opens, click the button Change.... In the next window, select a letter from the rear part of the alphabet to make sure both volumes do not interfere with each other again. In our example, we choose Z. Now the original drive letter of the NI product volume is available again. Go back to the Disk Management panel, right-click the entry of your NI product volume and choose Change Drive L
to : Acrobat Creative Suite CS3 Photoshop Elements Issue When you attempt to install Acrobat 6.x-7.x, Photoshop Elements 5.0, or Creative Suite 3 on Windows, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1327-invalid-drive-drive.html the following error occurs "Error 1327 - Invalid Drive [drive letter here]" Reason A system folder is mapped to a network drive that has the Reconnect at Logon check box checked.You've changed the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive or hard drive where the system folder is located. Solution Adobe Technical Support recommends that you temporarily disable startup items and services invalid drive before attempting to install. After the installation is complete you can re-enable the startup items.Do one or more of the following:Solution 1: Use the subst command to remove the drive letter.This DOS utility allows a user to connect and disconnect a drive letter to a virtual drive location. Disconnecting the drive letter should allow the installer to proceed without generating a error error 1327 invalid message. Click Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst /D [Driver Letter]: and press Enter. -- If you recieve a error proceed to Solution 2. Type exit and press Enter. Attempt to install Acrobat. Solution 2: Use the subst command to reassociate the drive letter with a temporary location.This DOS utility allows a user to connect and disconnect a drive letter to a virtual drive location. Connecting the drive letter with a temporary location allows the installer to location that path. Verify the temp folder exists before redirecting the drive to that location. Create it if it does not exist. Click Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst [Driver Letter]: C:\temp and press Enter. Type exitand press Enter. Attempt to install Acrobat. Click Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. Type subst /D [Driver Letter]: and press Enter. Note: This will remove the temporary association that was created previously. Type exit and press Enter. Solution 3: Create a new local administrator account.Log on to the computer using a local account and install the application(s). Log