Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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PCAudi-1_23_0-Win7-64Bits.exe | 2012-07-25 | 6.0 MB | |
PCAudi-1_23_0-Win7-32Bits.exe | 2012-07-25 | 5.3 MB | |
Readme.txt | 2012-07-25 | 1.3 kB | |
PCAudi-1_22_0-Win7-32Bits.exe | 2012-07-15 | 404.8 kB | |
PCAudi-1_21_0-Win7-32Bits.exe | 2012-07-12 | 400.5 kB | |
PCAudi-1_15_0.exe | 2010-06-03 | 378.5 kB | |
Totals: 6 Items | 12.5 MB | 0 |
Release Notes 2012-07-25 Henri Bigatti <hbigatti@gmail.com> * Included version for Windows 7 - 64bits (but driver is not signed!)* * Verify if installer was launched as administrator * released version 1.23 2012-07-15 Henri Bigatti <hbigatti@gmail.com> * feature of auto check update enabled; * other minor issues * released version 1.22 Install Notes - *64bits version to Windows 7 is now available, but the driver is not signed, so it works only with Disable Driver Signature Enforcement selected in Advanced Boot Options, or using a DSEO (Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider) that takes Windows in Test Mode and sign the driver with a test certificate (my best choice). Note 1: Install PCAudi with Disable Driver Signature Enforcement selected in Advanced Boot Options, and, so on, sign the drive 'C:\\Windows\System32\drivres\pcaudi.sys' using DSEO [DSEO HowTo: 1-Enable Test Mode; 2-Sign a System File; 3-enjoy]. Note 2: During boot-up, continuously press <F8> to get to Advanced Boot Options, and choose the option Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. Note 3: DSEO (NGO HQ) you can find in Internet. - 32bits version of PCAudi has not that problem with driver certificate, but it only works in Windows 32bits.