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Post by Justin on Jul 9, 2019 14:37:15 GMT
Still going through the validation process for the cert. Almost done.
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Post by diegosynth on Jul 9, 2019 18:12:02 GMT
Still going through the validation process for the cert. Almost done. This looks like a pain, but it's good to have progress. Keep it up and keep us updated please! In my case it's whether this, or being forced to remake the whole hardware from scratch...
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Post by diegosynth on Jul 9, 2019 18:16:19 GMT
Installation is oke but is it required to keep: Secure Boot disabled in the BIOS, so everytime you got a warning about this. How safe is it to keep this option in the BOOT part? Guys come on, don't do this shit. You have to disable this and restart each time. And you cannot expect anyone else to do this. Plus you will get a nice watermark text on the lower right corner of your screen. Doing that is basically like fixing an electronic device while plugged in the wall. With electricity on. C'man...
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Post by Justin on Jul 9, 2019 21:52:55 GMT
Yeah talking someone over the phone to get into their bios these days... no fun at all.
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Post by Mobius Archer on Jul 11, 2019 3:59:45 GMT
Installation is oke but is it required to keep: Secure Boot disabled in the BIOS, so everytime you got a warning about this. How safe is it to keep this option in the BOOT part? I installed windows 10 in UEFI mode. In order to do that I had to enable secure boot. If I turn off secure boot windows becomes unstable. I get a lot of BSODs. YMMV
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Post by Hydroculator on Jul 12, 2019 22:22:26 GMT
Still going through the validation process for the cert. Almost done. Your work and resources are greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Post by N3XUS on Jul 13, 2019 12:27:47 GMT
Still going through the validation process for the cert. Almost done. Thank you so mutch!
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Jul 13, 2019 13:05:53 GMT
Still going through the validation process for the cert. Almost done. I have been through this, actually less than this as back then it was the standard cert, and I know how frustrating this is all. I really appreciate your work @justin. Well done. It is also great to learn that there are so many users to vJoy. So it was not a waste of time after all. Waiting to install the next vJoy driver on my machine!
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Post by N3XUS on Jul 13, 2019 13:26:11 GMT
@shaul So many tools use vjoy as base. All kind of DIY controllers and headtracking solutions are based on vjoy. I'm using vjoy for years for JoystickGremlin which is a middleware between vjoy and the real controller. I basicly can't use my setup for flightsims without it. Installing unsigned drivers is not really an option as some Anticheatprogramms like Battleeye in Arma3 wont allow you to use them.
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Post by Justin on Jul 13, 2019 16:51:15 GMT
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Post by Byzantian on Jul 13, 2019 17:16:34 GMT
"vJoy failed to install" after installation. "Failed. vJoy Driver (version 0000) does not match vJoyInterface DLL (version 0218)" in vJoy Feeder.
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Post by ArturDemex on Jul 13, 2019 17:27:53 GMT
It is working. I installed and everything works
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Post by diegosynth on Jul 13, 2019 17:29:14 GMT
Unfortunately it still fails. It shows all the certificate data, which looks alright. It also installs the certificate in Windows, but it fails to install: see here: certificate imageand here: error
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Post by ArturDemex on Jul 13, 2019 17:29:16 GMT
Thanky!
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Post by Byzantian on Jul 13, 2019 17:33:40 GMT
Unfortunately, I also can`t install it.
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