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Happened to me twice just like you to find out what the actual issue was and I had a feeling it was the plugin. And as soon as it would say "Reset your machine to complete installation" you would be met with a blue screen at boot up.
#Sonivox vocalizer pro 1.3 windows 10#
I recently got a new laptop and wanted to download some of my SONiVOX plugins I used on my other computer (an older machine so it ran an older version of windows 10 and I never updated it). I'm still awaiting a reply from them.ĭude I've been searching everywhere just to find someone else going through the same thing. The version of ILok it installs is over 5 years old (!!!)and has severe issues with a recent build Windows 10. This is likely to be affecting/will affect other uses and requires immediate action by Sonivox (who I contacted) and by iLok (who I can't yet find contact details for).
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I reproduced the bug exactly by repeating the same steps. I already have the latest version of iLok License Manager installed and it works fine with everything else. The problem can only be recovered by wiping the drive and reinstalling Windows completely or restoring from a recovery image. I suspect this somehow catastrophically conflicts with the latest version of iLok License Manager and caused an unrecoverable boot failure with the stopcode error: 'page fault in a nonpaged area' with tpkd.sys failing. There was no option to accept/decline this extra install. I already had iLok License Manager installed but the installer for VocalizerPro installed what appeared to be iLok again. I downloaded Sonivox VocalizerPro 1.3 on the Plugin Boutique site.
#Sonivox vocalizer pro 1.3 install#
Watch out if you have iLok Licence Manager installed and then install Sonivox software that installs iLok inside its own installer. I don't strictly need them all though so sure I could do without, either by using far less or paying far more. Though for the most part those plugins cost more than the iLok ones. Sure the plugins with no protection system at all are most welcome. Also the iLok hardware will actually make reinstalling quicker when the PC hardware is completely changed. Many users have far more than that.Įven considering the usual sensibly priced plugins developers regularly named on these forums (which I happily support too) even accounting for the recent purchase of an iLok they have been super cheap.Īlso I've not had one of these horrid problems yet, and I backup the SSDs to external drives, were the proverbial to hit the fan. I can think of 40+ low cost reasons on my drive why I tolerate iLok (and some of those are multi plugin licenses). Really, for the life of me I can't understand why anyone continues to put up with this form of copy protection.
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ILock copy protection is like drugs - just say no!