I am having the same problem.  I have done multiple uninstall-reboots just
to be sure.  

In msinfo32, those drivers show as unsigned, hence the reason for having to
boot with F8.  Also, if you look at the driver in
c:/windows/system32/driver, and right click on the driver, you see that
there is no digital security tab.

I'm wondering if it is as simple as having the security redone on the
drivers.  Having done a lot of research, it seems that every time you change
something on the drivers, you do have to redo the signatures.

The radio does seem to work fine on an F8 reboot.  Dudley did send me some
beta drivers that loaded fine and the signatures were good, but I could not
get powersdr to communicate correctly with the SDR3000.  It is like it
didn't even find it on the firewire card.

My 2 cents... Mike VA3MW


http://walkerphoto.blogspot.com/2009/07/remote-ham-radio-operating.html

-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Richardet [mailto:ve...@shaw.ca] 
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 07:53
To: 'Dudley Hurry'
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Difficulties with my 64 bit firewire drivers

Hi Dudley,

Well that didn't appear to work.  I ran the install with administration
privilages and still won't work properly.. 

So I investigated further and It appears that I have to push f8 on every
boot up.. Because the drivers are not signed, my system won't allow them
unless I disable driver signature enforcement on every boot up.  

Something told me that the firewire drivers were signed now for 64 bit, but
maybe not.  However, we were able to get it to work without f8 previous to
my restore of the Gateway FX system.

Any further ideas?



EARL VE7QJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Dudley Hurry [mailto:jhu...@austin.rr.com] 
Sent: September-03-09 8:36 PM
To: Earl Richardet
Cc: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Difficulties with my 64 bit firewire drivers

Earl,

The next time you install,  be sure to reboot before re-installing,  and
when you re-install be sure to right click on the executable and  "Run 
as Administrator"   for the install..     See if that corrects the issue. 

73,
Dudley

WA5QPZ



Earl Richardet wrote:
> Hello Dudley or Tim
>
> I've just recently restored my 64bit windows vista PC.  I have been able
to re-install the 64bit firewire drivers and I can get the radio to work,
however, every now and then (seems like after system reboots) when I turn on
the radio, I hear the driver sounding 3 quick beeps to the speakers and then
of course the firewire doesn't connect to the radio.
>
> I'm able to correct the problem by disabling the digital signature during
boot up and re-install the firewire software until the next time I reboot
without disabling the digital signature.
>
> The firewire version I'm using is 3.4.0.5254 Any suggestions??
>
> EARL VE7QJ
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