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Do you have
Howler 9.2 installed already?
If you already do, and only if
you have a complete legitimate installation, you
may download this update patch and enhance your
current v9.2 installation with this one.
This is not for Artist 9.2 or any other Artist
editions.
This is not for v8.x or any prior versions of
Howler.
This is only for use for Howler 9.2
Download the zip file
here:
Howler_9_2_b.zip
compressed file size: 4.34 MB
(4,555,781 bytes)
It contains two files:
If you're having difficulty with the files or the
archive, you can also download the files
individually:
Instructions:
Note that we wrote 'Instructions', and not
Installation. That's because this is not an
installer, and certainly not a full installer.
Right-click the download files to save their
targets directly into your current Howler
installation folder. Or, save them elsewhere, and
then thereafter copy or move them to their final
destination, i.e. into the folder where your
current Howler 9.2 installation is already
located.
You don't remember where it is? By default, your
Howler 9.2 installation should be found here:
C:\Program Files(x86)\Howler
but that may be different on Windows XP or if you
chose a different location when you installed it,
or if you are on a 32-bit version of Windows, and
possibly for other unnamed reasons.
Important! In case of Error.
After replacing the original files with these new
ones, you may observe an error when first trying
to run Howler again. This is most likely because
the newly replaced file has to be registered,
which was done for the old file automatically
during the execution of the installer.
Here, there was no installer. You therefore need
to run it once as Administrator. Simply right-click
the icon or file or menu-item from which you
launch it and select Run as Administrator...
if available. Or right-click the new dogwaffle.exe
file and run it as Administrator. This should be
needed only once.
More Troubleshooting:
You may have UAC (User Account Control)
preventing this file replacement, or in some cases
an antivirus with complete file lockdown. If so,
you may need to temporarily(!) disable those.
It is also possible that you might still have a
session of Howler running. You may then want to
launch Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Tab) to see if any
instance of Howler is still running, even perhaps
as a zombie process, or surrogate COM process...
It might be a good idea to reboot the system in
that case. It will be faster than us trying to
support your call for help and trying to explain
how, and what, and why...
System Requirements:
This is meant for Windows 7 or 8.
It may also possibly work on Windows Vista too.
(but not yet tested/confirmed. If you test it,
will you let us and the Dogwaffle community know
if it worked for you?)
)
This may also work on WIndows XP, but you should
know that Microsoft has official ended support for
Windows XP, and we are not guaranteeing much on XP
either. If it works, great!@ If not, it's time to
upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
What's New in Howler 9.2b?
Learn more about this update
patch here.
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What's New in the
Howler 9.2b Update?
Learn more about this update patch
here.
Buy PD Howler 9!
it's cheap enough, really!...
Pre-requisite?
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You must have a legit and working installation of
PD Howler 9.2
Howler 9.2b is an update patch, not a full
installer.
If you have Howler 9.0 or 9.1, we sent you the 9.2
update. Install v9.2 first.
If you didn't see it, contact us.
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