
The License Manager runs for 9 to 12 GB´s, and then stalls, and won´t download anymore. So, I would quite the License Manager, download it again, install it, and I still couldn´t download the Core Libraries. I went through a lot of what you went through with it saying “The License Manager needed to be updated, but it was already running”, etc. I am really wondering how many others are having my problem. It has an over 230 GB Core Library, and downloaded on my computer in less than 20 minutes with no problem. I just finished a 22 city tour, BFD 3 was still not downloading, so I bought Toontrack Superior Drummer 3. Support keeps telling me it´s my computer, or my connection. Make sure the old ssd isn't added to boot order in bios.I´ve been trying to download the Core Libraries for BFD 3, Horsepower, and The London Sessions for 3 months now.


Once win 10 is on the nvme and boots from it a few times after the install, reattach both drives. No Win 10 has this nasty habit of putting other partitions on any space it can find, so only having nvme in pc stops it doing that stuff Now restart PC and you will need to use DIsk management to create partitions on the drives again. Close out of the Command Prompt window by clicking the red X in the upper right hand corner. The Command Prompt window will display the message "DiskPart succeeded in cleaning the disk". Once you sure its right disk, type Clean and press enter Please be certain that you are erasing the correct disk. Warning: Diskpart Erase/Clean will permanently erase/destroy all data on the selected drive.

If Disk 1 is the drive you want to clear, type select 1) and press enter. This will show the list of drives currently attached to PC, make note of the drive number of the drive you want to wipe Under advanced startup, click restart now button Now if you want to copy anything off them, do it now

Make sure the old ssd isn't added to boot order in bios. Click to expand.once win 10 is on the nvme and boots from it a few times after the install, reattach both drives.
