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Inner Circle
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Saskatchewan
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Edius boot key?
Every once in a while when I start up my computer with the key left in the usb port I get a window stating there is an unautorized windows access. Never has happened prior to edius and using the key.
Should I be pulling the key out at every shut down??? I am using a 64 bit vista I7 Dell workstation Any ideas?. thank you,
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Lipa City Batangas, Philippines
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Hi Dale. I always leave the Edius dongle plugged in, and have never had this problem with Windows XP Pro or Windows 7 64 bit.
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sounds like you have windows defender enabled, stop it and set startup type to disabled
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Inner Circle
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Good afternoon,
I actually have defender off. Any other ideas?? dale
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install the latest dongle driver from the aladdin website HASP Drivers - USB Device Driver Downloads
also, some more tips here Win7 64bit Performance Improvement Tips for Edius users |
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Good evening,
thanks, I give those a look over!!
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Good advice from Anton. You should leave the dongle in unless you need to take it out to go to a different machine.
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