Update the Native Instruments instructions

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Robbert van der Helm
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`gdiplus` through `winetricks`. You may also want to disable the tooltips by
going to the global settings tab, unchecking 'Show help tooltips', and
clicking on the save icon next to 'Preferences'.
- **Native Instruments** plugins work, but Native Access is unable to finish
installing the plugins. To work around this you can open the .iso file
downloaded to your downloads directory and run the installer directly. _With
Wine (Staging) 6.8 or later Native Access might also not be able to finish the
download, in which case you should downgrade Wine first using the
[instructions above](#downgrading-wine)._ You may also have to manually
terminate the ISO driver installation process when installing Native Access
for the first time to allow the installation to proceed. Some Native
Instruments .iso files contain hidden files, and the installer will fail
unless you mount the .iso file with the correct mounting options. To do this,
- **Native Instruments** plugins work, but the latest version of Native Access
doesn't run under Wine. You can find Native Access 1 on the [legacy
installers](https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000407909-Native-Access-1-Legacy-Installers-for-Older-Operating-Systems)
page on Native Instruments' website. To get the installer to finish correctly,
open `winecfg` and set the reported Windows version to Windows 10. Otherwise
the installer will be stuck on installing an ISO driver. To work around this
you can open the .iso file downloaded to your downloads directory and run the
installer directly.
Some plugins or sound libraries will install as expected, but if you get an
'Error while mounting disk image' installation failure, then you will need to
install the plugin or sound library manually. You will find a .iso file in
your downloads directory that you can mount and then run the installer from.
However some of those Native Instruments .iso files contain hidden files, and
the installer on the .iso file will fail to install unless you mount the .iso
file with the correct mounting options to unhide those files. To do this,
first run `udisksctl loop-setup -f ~/Downloads/<filename>.iso` to load the
.iso file, and then use `udisksctl mount -t udf -o unhide -b /dev/loopX` where
`/dev/loopX` corresponds to the loop device printed by the `loop-setup`