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jcw

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WDM Driver possibly causing instability
« on: January 06, 2017, 04:43:53 am »

I'm using v22.054 on windows 10 64 bit home edition.  on this machine I am mostly using a B&W bluetooth T7 speaker.  Nice but not the ultimate in audiophile quality.
I get random blue screens which always implicate the JRiver WDM driver in the error messages.  So can I somehow de-install the WDM driver without messing up the rest of the setup?
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Re: WDM Driver possibly causing instability
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2017, 04:46:17 am »

So can I somehow de-install the WDM driver without messing up the rest of the setup?

Go to MC's Options > General section, click on the arrow next to Features and uncheck the WDM driver. That's it.
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