

you can either mount each expansion or extract onto your desktop the expansions either way it will work.

It'll take some time to start up, once its done on the right of the LCD screen theres a tab that says "sys" click thatĩ. One this is done, open your DAW and refresh the plugins and open up NexusĨ. Then from the DVD (or Image of the DVD) copy the folder called NEXUS CONTENT to the same place as your VST plugins (this is where nexus.dll should be btw)ħ. Install it to your VST directory mine is C:/program files(x86)/VstpluginsĦ. Install Nexus by starting up the Nexus Setup EXEĥ. Now I wouldn't recommend unrarring the image, I would either burn the image (.iso) or mount it, using Magic Disc or Daemon ToolsĤ. Disable User Account Control search for in your start menu "UAC" (it's that pesky thing that keeps asking your permission to write on the hard disk)ģ.


Make sure your host DAW (Digital Audio workstation) is 64 bit and not X86Ģ. Ps this guide is for using Nexus 2.2 and it's expansions on a VST host idk about RTAS right now.ġ. How to get this to work on Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate (For non FL Studio Users)
