Installing and uninstalling Battery wont help much, and you can just make a bigger mess than it is. Once you have installed Native Access, it changes and gives to you a unique system ID. The most common problem there is the conflict with Native Access apps. So next you should do is to open Service center (IN OFFLINE MODE) and delete Serial Key and activation code, and leave them blank then try again. I don't exactly where those files are, but once, exact same problem happen to me, so all you need to do is to delete some Battery 4 XML files from 'Service Center' hidden folders, because there is conflict with system ID, therefore keygen can not make proper activation. Just tested on Windows 11 all worked as supposed to. and D - 1 through D - 4 are not included because they are reproduced. Just yesterday installed on fresh machine Windows 7/ Now i will try on Windows 11 just to see what is happening there. levels teaching staffs are adequate in number but often unqualified in English.
That keygen must work on all old Native Instrument releases. Try to turnoff Antivirus, then try again. Without added those lines to host, he would not be able even to run the keygen, and as you can see, keygen is opened, so apparently that lines already exist the host file.Īnd activation itself has nothing to do with that host file lines, it is just to prevent runung the keygen, because of know reasons.