Hi Gert_jan,
Thank you for posting the screenshot! I have not encountered this error message "Export Installation Pack - Nothing is selected" before.
What strikes me first is that the available Voice Wave memory is occupied up to 2 MB. Experience has shown that this can lead to problems. I recommend testing deselecting a Pack so that you get under 3000 MB and then trying again to save a Pack Install file.
If the problem persists, I would rename the "Packs" folder in the YEM user folder so that a new, empty "Packs" folder is created the next time you start YEM. Of course, you would then have to re-import all packs into the YEM. However, I would only import one or a few packs and then try to save a pack install file.
The "YEM Content Explorer" may have damaged something in the YEM user folder, e.g. an important index file. Important in this context: YEM and YEM-CE should never be open at the same time. So please always close the YEM before opening the YEM-CE and vice versa.
To get to the location of the YEM user folder, proceed as follows:
- Press [Windows] + [R] to open the "Run" window.
- Enter %LocalAppData%\Yamaha (or copy from here) and press the [Enter] key.
- Windows Explorer opens with the following path, i.e. the "Yamaha" folder:
"C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Local\Yamaha"
- Double-click the "Expansion Manager" folder in the right pane of the Explorer window.
- Now you will see the "InstallTargets", "Packs" and "Waves" folders as well as some .ini and .log files. I recommend opening the "Expansion Manager.log" file at this point. (Double-clicking the file should open it in Editor/Notepad.) This may give you a clue to the problem. Then close the file unchanged.
- Now rename the "Packs" folder, e.g. to "Packs OLD". If the C: drive is running out of space, you will need to delete the Packs folder. However, if possible, I would just rename it first.
- The next time you start YEM, a new, empty "Packs" folder will be created automatically. As I said, I would first import only one or a few Packs into the YEM and test the "Save Pack Installation File" procedure again.
- If it still doesn't work, I recommend renaming the entire YEM user folder "Expansion Manager" (e.g. to "Expansion Manager OLD") or deleting it.
- The next time you start the YEM, a new, initialized folder "Expansion Manager" will be created. You must now first create the Genos Install Target again. As a precaution, I would re-export the .n27 Instrument Info file from Genos (on which firmware V2.10 should already be installed).
- Then import one or a few Packs again and test again.
If it still doesn't work, then unfortunately I'm at my wits end for the time being ...
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris