If this tool finds a problem, your machine will crash again. If this is a driver issue, the fastest way to track this down is to use a testing tool called Driver Verifier. USB\VID_BEEF&PID_0006\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device USB\VID_BEEF&PID_0006\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. Thank you for your time and any thoughts.
I don't know how to run a 'trace' on this OS or even if 'trace' is even used these days. I have recently noticed that a 'run' windows opens briefly during PUP but closes too quickly for me to see what if anything is displayed in the command line. So if someone can take an educated guess at what this driver is, or steer me in the right direction I would appreciate it. I don't know how to contact MS windows 7 support (Dell won't tell me-probably beyond their level of expertise also). Dell has no answers (it is beyond their level of expertise !). I'm amazed that a company such as AVID releases products with this many problems.I keep getting this warning at power-up. When i click in the editor, like 'tuner' for example, the ER reacts accordingly. What is strange is that it opens a window with the ER Editor when i load PT10, and it lets me select the ER when it asks me what sort of project i want to create.
Have also reinstalled the ER drivers and Editor. Just uninstalled and reinstalled PT10, still no change. BUT i cannot see the Eleven Rack in the Setup / Hardware or Playback Engine section.
PT 10 opens fine (still warns me about NFTS names being too long) (i do not want to change the name of the System Reserved partition).never had this problem on any software ever. To fix that, I had to remove all the files in the C / User / AppData / Roaming / Avid / Eleven folder. The Eleven Rack Editor would not connect even though the ER Control Panel could, so i have switched from a USB 3 port to a USB 2 and removed the USB extension i was using, and this let the ER Editor load correctly, but i couldn't be sure.because the window would minimize automatically and i could never open it to see. However, i've had a ton of issues since then :
Sorry.Īnyone following this will be glad to know i fixed it by uninstalling the iLok software (LicenseSupportInstallerWin64_v3.1.1_r34746) and installing the old legacy drivers from the site (LicenseSupportInstallerWin64_v2_4_7_r27997), 64 bit version, even though according to the iLok site those drivers are for VISTA and older. I'm desperate, as you can hear from my tone. Since i got myself an analogue speaker simulator i'm really realizing that the Eleven is just a very expensive waste of space.Īnyway, i need to get PT10 running for other reasons and these damn errors are preventing from doing it. Let's face it, the Eleven doesn't even sound good and it cannot be used as a regular sound card outside of PT as far as i know. I am this close to selling the Eleven and vowing to stay away from all AVID products. I've looked around on the net and cannot find a solution. This software requires installation of the interlok(r) device drivers bla-bla-bla. Fair enough.Īnd then, when every single plugin loads i get the following message :
When i open it, first i get a very annoying message telling me i have an NTFS drive with a name longer than 11 characters ('System Reserved'). I've rebooted, reinstalled the iLok software, still the problem persists. I have the latest drivers for the iLok and all my software is up to date. I downloaded the latest PT10 version (10.3.10) for Windows 7 64 bit. I have an Eleven Rack, which came with an iLok 2 and a PT 10 license.