Windows 10: Creating a Restore Point AFTER uninstalling Xpand!2 (vst plugin)

Discus and support Creating a Restore Point AFTER uninstalling Xpand!2 (vst plugin) in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; So I bought it for 5 dollars, but heard that people were often getting BSODs upon restarting. So I decided to uninstall it. I want to create a restore... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/grapeyy28, Dec 19, 2020.

  1. Creating a Restore Point AFTER uninstalling Xpand!2 (vst plugin)


    So I bought it for 5 dollars, but heard that people were often getting BSODs upon restarting. So I decided to uninstall it. I want to create a restore point, so If I reinstall it and run into a problem I can revert back to that point. Am I late? Should I have created the restore point before installing Xpand? I checked regedit after uninstalling it, in folders HKEY_LOCAL_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (i guess that's what theyre called, something similar), I haven't found any leftover things there. I'm currently creating the restore point. Is it fine, can I restore my system back to this point, or it would've been better to create it before installing the VST? I think it uninstalled everything.

    Thanks for the help!

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    /u/grapeyy28, Dec 19, 2020
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    Creating a Restore Point AFTER uninstalling Xpand!2 (vst plugin)

    FFT - VST Plugin

    hi

    Havent been on here for quite a while but im back!!!!

    Anyhoo for my final year project at uni im creating an automatic feedback suppressor vst plugin. I havent codded anything in C++ for nearly a year and a half but i have all of my lecture/lab notes and i got it pretty quickly first time round so im not worried about that.

    However im using the steinberg VST SDK and was wondering if either A: does it have built in functions for FFT? or B: what other FFT libraries can the audio coders of you recomend? Id prefer one that have either tutorials or are quite easy to get my head around. Sadly i dont have allot of time to create this and carnt spend all if it trying to understand the FFT.

    Been looking at FFTReal but carn't seem to find any form of support documentation, either by the author or people using it.

    Thanks stephen
     
    ste2425, Dec 19, 2020
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