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Title: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: TxinOK on January 04, 2018, 09:54:41 am
Received error indicating that the certificate for the WDM driver is invalid after
new install of Windows 10 64bit Creators Edition and new install of JRMC23.  As a result, no new audio device for MC appeared in the device listing as they did in my previous install (JRMC21).  I'm testing JRMC23 in hopes of upgrading from JRMC21.  My key question at this point is, provided the certificate issue is resolved, how do I initiate another install of WDM?

All subsequent attempts at reinstalling the WDM driver failed to initialize another driver installation process using the following steps.

1. No Windows Restart - Driver Install didn't appear to start
2. With Windows Restarts - Driver Install didn't appear to start
3. With Reinstall of MC and Windows Restarts - Driver Install didn't appear to start
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) on Windows 10 64bit Creators Edition
Post by: Matt on January 04, 2018, 10:37:48 am
Please try the latest build of Media Center from the top of this board.  Our certificate needed to be renewed.
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) on Windows 10 64bit Creators Edition
Post by: TxinOK on January 04, 2018, 12:58:45 pm
Please try the latest build of Media Center from the top of this board.  Our certificate needed to be renewed.

Still no luck.  The build I had installed was the same as current build above (23.0.91).  However, I downloaded it again just to make sure there wasn't anything new pointing to a new certificate.  Have tried removing and reinstalling three times, each with a new attempt at the WDM install.  Before trying any reinstalls, I discovered that there was a sound device for JRiver listed in the Device Manager.  So, I uninstalled the device and told it to delete the driver.  However, upon each and every reinstall of JRMC23, I get the same problem when installing WDM - a non-functioning device due to an invalid signature (see attached screenshot).

Now that I've put several hours into this, I'm not sure where to turn. Any ideas?
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) on Windows 10 64bit Creators Edition
Post by: Hendrik on January 04, 2018, 01:06:36 pm
If you have Secure Boot enabled with Windows 10, the only way to use the driver is to disable Secure Boot, as that drastically increases the driver signing requirements which we're not currently able to provide.
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) on Windows 10 64bit Creators Edition
Post by: TxinOK on January 04, 2018, 01:51:30 pm
Turned off Secure Boot and all works fine.  Thank you for the help.
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: stanzani on March 09, 2018, 12:24:50 pm
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver#How_to_Set_up_the_WDM_Driver
please update the wiki then
Any plan to make secure boot working with JRiver 24?
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: stanzani on March 09, 2018, 01:40:52 pm
Anyway, secure boot in mt MSI z971 looks disabled but I cannot see the WDM aduo device yet.

Please help

I am JRiver 23 32bit W10
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: stanzani on March 09, 2018, 01:46:07 pm
I am able to use WDM and IPC with JRiver23 on a Window s 7 PC at work
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: DJLegba on March 09, 2018, 03:13:15 pm
Anyway, secure boot in mt MSI z971 looks disabled but I cannot see the WDM aduo device yet.

Please help

I am JRiver 23 32bit W10

Uncheck the WDM box, restart MC, check the WDM box, and restart MC again.
Title: Re: WDM install fails (invalid certificate) - cert expired & turn off Secure Boot
Post by: stanzani on March 10, 2018, 02:35:00 am
It works! thanks much!