
Re-opening my DAW and opening up Serum works fine, so just avoid ever clicking the “About” button. The only bug I have come across is when I click the “About” section in Serum, it crashes (this section is only to check that Serum did indeed update, and it did, so we good). It can be found in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Xfer\Serum.Īfter you go thru the process of installing and copying over the patched/fixed versions of the dll’s, and getting in the serial code – go back to the newly created user.dat and make it read-only. Delete this file before you install the newer version of Serum (it’ll create a new user.dat when you use the keygen), and make that read only. In case you are installing after having an older/previous version of this, note that part of the instructions they have ask you to go the user.dat file to make it read only. Our Lifetime Free Updates policy, that we have honored since the beginning of FL Studio/Fruityloops in 1998, means that the new license owner would have access to all future versions of FL.

I got it working, following the instructions given. An FL Studio Lifetime Free Update license represents almost unlimited potential for these sorts of hits on our support system and a loss of income for us.

Just FYI for any new DLer’s, the team here has put the R2R Keygen in the “Fix only” link above, so be sure to grab that + the installer link.
