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JRiver Media Window Audio Driver for Windows 10
gordec:
Is it helpful if I roll back a previous JRM version?
Hendrik:
No, that won't change anything. Especially since older WDM drivers could cause BSODs.
RD James:
(removed - my speculation about what may have been allowing my system to continue updating the MC23 driver past 23.0.80 was wrong)
hvac:
I'm no expert, my solution has been to install MC20 and that WDM driver is accepted in MC23. Can't uninstall MC20 without loosing the driver unfortunately. Will MC24 correct this issue? My workaround functions well enough. With WDM have the ability to use JRiver MC for enhanced listening of the streaming web or my optical drive. Without WMD River is seriously limited in value to end user.
Awesome Donkey:
MC20 uses an older WDM driver, so it's going to be prone to BSODs and potentially other issues (like Hendrik pointed out above), so I wouldn't recommend using it if I were you.
However, you *can* boot into the computer's UEFI BIOS and disable the Secure Boot feature which *should* allow you to install MC23/MC24's WDM driver without issue if you need the WDM driver. But yeah, relying on the older, BSOD-prone driver isn't the answer here.
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