Either way, I figured a re-image was the next step, so I installed Win10 Pro, edited the VS-700 driver per the instructions in the old forum, and tried again.Īnd it works! Yesterday starting around 2:00 PM I did the install with all network connectivity physically disconnected to keep Microsoft from insisting on a Microsoft account, went through and toggled every privacy setting I could find to my level of paranoia, brought it online, watched it's behavior at the firewall for traffic that would trigger aforementioned paranoia.All good. Since all my data lives on the storage network and not within the PeeCee, there wasn't any risk to my bits, just the fear that the driver hack wouldn't work and the VS-700 would be unusable. Worst case I could blow it away and do a Win 7 reinstall. I'd been reluctant to upgrade because of the reputation Win10 has for tracking data and upgrades that are not, but with "The Desk" unstable, it was worth a shot. System restores, driver updates for everything in the system followed, a lot of buffer twiddling did not clear the issue. Eventually my USB ports themselves started acting wonky so the system would often completely lose the keyboard and mouse. LOTS of troubleshooting and RTFMing convinced me that I had it all set up and cabled correctly but the problem persisted. Either device worked great separately, but when I would enable VS-expand to sync them together the timing would go way off and anything I tried to playback would crash almost immediately. In the course of integrating a Octa-Capture into the rig, I hit an insurmountable problem on my olde and heretofore rock stable Win 7 install - I just could not get the VS-700R to play nice with the Octa-Capture.
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