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I've tested Pro Tools and everything runs as it should. I had tried everything else on iLok's support website, including doing a Windows "repair" install, but this loophole turned out to be the only solution. PT11 installer should have recognized that I already had a later version of PACE License Support installed, and not tried to force me to install the broken legacy version as well. I had even contacted iLok customer support, but received short and disappointing replies - they didn't seem sympathetic to my situation.

This was their first message back: TPKD. After I responded to them, explaining the solution I found on my own, they simply replied with, Avid is already aware of this. The legacy version isn't installed with later version of Pro Tools. I urged them to make a note of this on their website to help people in my scenario but they didn't respond. I want to make everyone aware of this issue so they can continue to use Pro Tools 11 and earlier on Windows 10 systems!

I understand that Windows 10 isn't officially supported on Pro Tools 11 or earlier according to Avid's website, but I had been using my same PT11 software on my previous Windows 10 laptop for years without any issue. Perhaps this was due to a recent update to Windows 10 that caused those legacy PACE drivers to make Windows 10 completely freak out?

I hope this helps out even just a couple of people out there with older versions of Pro Tools on a Windows 10 machine - I can't be the only one!!

Thanks for reading and let me know if you have any thoughts. Best, Kevin. I've finally found someone who is going through the same issue as me. I did the exact same thing as you, whereby I skipped the installation of the PACE Interlok drivers during the Pro Tools 10 installation, as I wanted to do that separately.

I got ProTools 10 running fine, and I've downloaded the latest iLok drivers, but now I've run into an issue with Pro Tools reading the licences from the iLok. I've done it this way before on Windows 8 and Pro Tools 10, and it worked Any idea on how to solve this conundrum? I'm losing my mind here. So most of the Plugins that come with ProTools 10 are not working and need the legacy drivers to operate.

Those are some really expensive plugins, and I can't really afford to buy the updated ones on their own. Let me also mention that I have the perpetual license for ProTools 10 and all it's included plugins. The reason I know I need the TPkd. The errors state: "User privileges insufficient to start a low level driver" when I don't run PT as an Administrator and when I do run it as Administrator: "This software requires installation of the Interlock R device drivers The Read Me file that resides in the "Old Installers" folder of the iLok License Support explicitly says that if I come across these errors, I need to install the legacy drivers for iLok.

Once I've installed the legacy drivers, it asks me to restart my computer, which I then do. My computer then fails to boot up and gives me a blue screen. At the bottom of the blue screen, I see the message "What failed: Tpkd. It then 'attempts' to restart the PC itself, but to no avail, which then leads me to try restart it until I get the boot recovery menu, where I System Restore to the point before I installed the Legacy Drivers.

And then I'd try again. More Google Chrome Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It is characterized by its speed and many innovative features. More WinRAR 6. WinRARs main features are very strong general and multimedia compression, solid compression, archive protection from damage, processing … more info More Mozilla Maintenance Service Firefox now installs an optional service called the Mozilla Maintenance Service.

Additional titles containing install interlok driver Latest News. I've tried installing with User Account Control turned off but that didn't work. I've also tried moving the temp file onto Desktop and running the installer from there. This gives me "Error Cannot open database file.

System error ". The 'Installer' folder doesn't seem to exist. So how can I solve this? There didn't seem to be any other mention of these errors in the forum. Re: InterLok driver installation. Find all posts by mykhal c.

That didn't work; still getting the same errors. Thanks anyway though. Any other suggestions? Nah, it's not that. Could it have something to do with my version of Windows? Also, is there any way of getting free Interlok support without registering? Does anyone have any more suggestions?



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