roshkins / IddSampleDriver

Add virtual monitors to your windows 10 device! Works with Oculus software, obs, and any desktop sharing software
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Code 19 #25

Closed emanuelfranklyn closed 2 years ago

emanuelfranklyn commented 2 years ago

I have installed the IddSampleDriver on 2 versions of windows on the same machine, the first one on an original installation of windows worked perfectly, but the second one is a tweaked windows called AtlasOS, and even through all other apps and services have been working so far, the driver install the certificate rightly but when I install it gives me code 19: "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)" I have tried to uninstall the driver and install again and many other already given solutions on the others issues but nothing seems to work, and I have no idea on how to make it work as a virtual monitor became basically essential to some of the tasks I do daily, so if anyone can help I'm going to be very happy about it.

sitiom commented 2 years ago

the first one on an original installation of windows worked perfectly

Well then, I suggest not using a modified version of Windows and use the stock version of Windows instead.

LuisB79 commented 1 year ago

Well then, I suggest not using a modified version of Windows and use the stock version of Windows instead.

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LuisB79 commented 1 year ago

I have installed the IddSampleDriver on 2 versions of windows on the same machine, the first one on an original installation of windows worked perfectly, but the second one is a tweaked windows called AtlasOS, and even through all other apps and services have been working so far, the driver install the certificate rightly but when I install it gives me code 19: "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)" I have tried to uninstall the driver and install again and many other already given solutions on the others issues but nothing seems to work, and I have no idea on how to make it work as a virtual monitor became basically essential to some of the tasks I do daily, so if anyone can help I'm going to be very happy about it.

Atlas seems to be missing the components "Media streaming" you need those with the device association service and its framework to make the driver work, keep in mind the service Indirect Displays Kernel-Mode driver must be enabled., im unsure on how to install them, it would be wise to tell the devs from AtlasOS to enable an option to let them stay.