freakthemighty
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i have the same problem with macos monterey and windows 11. i can`t get anydvd and clonedvd running, but clonebd is installed fine and runs?!
I am a 69 year old woman and the solution you are suggesting is way beyond my knowledge of computers. is there an easier way to fix the problem
Anti Virus spyware snakeoil ware installed?to uninstall and reboot and install again wont do the job!
i tried severall times with cleaning through wisereg and without cleaning. still the same message "failed to init elbycdio"
Please open a command prompt with admin rights.no antivirus or spyware installed. just the onboard stuff of windows 11.
net start elbycdio
Which AnyDVD version are you trying to install?i see that the driver cannot be launched/loaded.
Please navigate toi see that the driver cannot be launched/loaded.
C:\Windows\System32\drivers
8.5.8.0Which AnyDVD version are you trying to install?
yes, it`s "SHA256"!Please navigate to
with explorer.Code:C:\Windows\System32\drivers
Right click ElbyCDIO.sys
Click "Digital Signatures". Click the signature and "details".
Check information - is the signature valid?
Is the digest algorithm SHA256?
Click the cert details (double click it?). Is the cert considered "valid"?yes, it`s "SHA256"!
it ended at the 09/0572018. how can i renew it?Click the cert details (double click it?). Is the cert considered "valid"?
or where did i get a new one to install?it ended at the 09/0572018. how can i renew it?
or where did i get a new one to install?
thanks a lot in advance!
As long, as your system says "valid", there is no need to renew it. It is countersigned by a time server, verifying that it *was* valid at the moment, the file was signed. Check the certification path, if all is well.it ended at the 09/0572018. how can i renew it?
It was signed by Microsoft, it would be strange, if Windows 11 wouldn't accept the file...As long, as your system says "valid", there is no need to renew it. It is countersigned by a time server, verifying that it *was* valid at the moment, the file was signed. Check the certification path, if all is well.