You should use the update, cause you'll get the latest and greatest version!@James Going to unlock this topic as probably others will ask too. Are only XP and Win 7 installations affected or other OS's too? Or in other words, should I (running Win 10 x64), run that setup too?
Failed to init ElbyCDIO!
Good to know, and others can now be assured too. Now get back to work on the next version
@James: oddly enough i just installed. IMGburn still reports 6191. Though with a logfile it does get identified as 6120
Successfully completed installation of CDIO on 64 bit W7.
Upon subsequent re-loading of RedFox/Elby products. Error msg stating failed to init Elby CDIO. And again after a restart of Windows.
Will reinstalling latest AnyDvDHD return the Driver back to previous version. Or do I need to uninstall the driver ONLY.
And yes I have admin privileges.
Can you give me and anyone else who might need it. A refresher on how to find and do that.Given that ElbyCDIO.sys failed to init then you should be able to manually delete it without it being locked. I removed it manually and then reinstalled AnyDVD and everything is running normally again.
Can you give me a and anyone else who might need it. A refresher on how to do that.
Oh, this is not good.On my clean install of Windows 10 Pro Creators Update x64 the install succeeds but doesn't want to play nice.
As a result all software needing to use it fails, obviously.
Before deleting it, can you please try this:The file in question is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ElbyCDIO.sys. You can remove it via Windows Explorer, command-line, etc. Just be careful not to mess with anything else.
Thanks for this. All is well again now.The file in question is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\ElbyCDIO.sys. You can remove it via Windows Explorer, command-line, etc. Just be careful not to mess with anything else.
Note: Do not confuse it with ElbyCDFL.sys.
Before deleting it, can you please try this:
Open a command prompt with admin rights. Type
net start elbycdio
Does the driver start? Do you get an error message, and if yes, which one?
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.15063]
(c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>net start elbycdio
System error 577 has occurred.
Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source.
C:\Windows\system32>
Thanks for this.
Wishing I hadn't already done an uninstall.
Lost my cache information.
@nebostrangla: Drinky was too quick. Can you try this?Before deleting it, can you please try this:
Open a command prompt with admin rights. Type
net start elbycdio
Does the driver start? Do you get an error message, and if yes, which one?
EDIT:
Has your PC secure boot enabled?
What was the first Windows 10 installation on your PC? Original Windows 10? First big update? Second big update? Third big (Creators) update?
I am running CU and the driver update works fine.Well it installed fine on my system and all redfox/elby software relying on it (anydvd, VCD restarted just fine after the installation). I am NOT running creators update yet. Still up-to-date anniversary update. I have no intention on pushing CU onto my system until it gets pushed by windows update. Though if there's something i can do @James let me know