Reaper-license.rk 〈99% COMPLETE〉

If you are technically curious, open the reaper-license.rk file with Notepad (or any text editor—do NOT save changes). It looks like garbage text, but you can identify the user name and version:

-----BEGIN REAPER LICENSE----- John Doe john@example.com Individual v7.0 EncryptedBlobOfTextHere12345ABCDE... -----END REAPER LICENSE-----

The feature will validate the provided license key against a database or a set of predefined rules to ensure its authenticity and whether it has been previously activated. reaper-license.rk

A: Yes. Email licensing@cockos.com with your full name and email address used for purchase. They are extremely responsive (often within hours) and will re-send your license.

If the evaluation window appears, click . If you are technically curious, open the reaper-license

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | “Invalid license key” | File corrupted or wrong version | Request a new key from Cockos. | | REAPER still in evaluation mode | File not imported or placed incorrectly | Import via Help → License . | | License key rejected after update | License version mismatch | Upgrade license if needed (REAPER v6 vs v7 keys differ). | | File not found error | Deleted or moved | Restore from backup or re-download. |

Place the reaper-license.rk file directly into the REAPER resource folder. File Location A: Yes

⚠️ : If you use a "Portable Install" of REAPER (common for running the DAW off a USB stick), place the reaper-license.rk file directly into the main REAPER folder so it stays activated regardless of which computer you plug into.