nebostrangla
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My thoughts exactly!!
Hell, Microsoft, how are developers supposed to test this? I can't even use a VM, because this doesn't offer secure boot.
For the 6.1.2.0 driver update to work, you need to install this Microsoft update from March 10, 2015:No I haven't done any Windows updates for a little bit. But I'm sure I have the service packs though. Will check it when I get home.
As far as the bios/secure boot stuff. I have no idea about this. All I can say is that it has the factory settings & O/S installed. Would an AnyDvDHD sys information logfile for it help you out.
Will do that for you. Didn't get to do it last night. Was late getting back home.For the 6.1.2.0 driver update to work, you need to install this Microsoft update from March 10, 2015:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/3033929.aspx
If you haven't installed 6.1.3.0 yet, please try it.
Ok folks, please try this one:
http://sandbox.redfox.bz/SetupElbyCDIO6130.exe
It should work on all Windows 10 client systems (secure boot or not)
It should work with unpatched Vista and Windows 7 systems
Success!
With or without Secure Boot active
3 PCs, all 3 Creator's Update; 2 x64 and 1 x86. 1 x64 doesn't have any software I know requiring ElbyCDIO.sys, the other 2 (1 x64 and x86) run AnyDVD, etc. Current versions of AnyDVD.If you haven't installed 6.1.3.0 yet, please try it.
If you haven't installed 6.1.3.0 yet, please try it.
That update is not applicable to my computer. Per the self-installer download. And was released prior (March 2015) to the last time I have installed Windows updates (June 2016).For the 6.1.2.0 driver update to work, you need to install this Microsoft update from March 10, 2015:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/3033929.aspx
If you haven't installed 6.1.3.0 yet, please try it.