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ASIO Problem [Solved]

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Awesome Donkey:
You might want to contact the DAC manufacturer and see if they have updated drivers. If it's an older DAC with no driver updates, it makes sense. If memory serves, secure boot doesn't allow unsigned kernel drivers from loading, so this is likely why. It'll pose an issue with Windows 11 and in the future as Microsoft forces secure boot to be enabled and used.

If it's an older DAC and you're using Windows 11 (or Windows 12, etc. when it's released) you may have to give up ASUO and switch to WASAPI or replace the DAC with a newer one with signed drivers.

Captor:
The DAC is from 2015 or something like that. I have talked to the manufacturer and they told me to make a clean installation of the driver. But that did not work. Why is the kernel unsigned in the first place? It has been signed before but it stopped to work when I still had Windows 10. I think it started after an update. How can it suddenly stop working that I can not understand. Maybe the manufacturer did not pay some fee or something?

JimH:
You could use Google to read about driver signing.

Captor:
Jim, earlier in this topic you answered this:
"If you want to ask the device manufacturer to look at the problem, let them know we will provide a license".
Is this what you meant then or did you mean a license about JRiver?

JimH:
A license for MC.

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