Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

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Re: Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

by petal » Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:09 am

OK - Until SonicCore get's araound to fix this, is there any workaround, like bypassing the check for signed files or something similar?

Re: Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

by valis » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:58 pm

Thanks John, I asked them to come here and ask as this was being discussed on PlanetZ and I figured support may be better here.

Re: Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

by John Bowen » Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:09 pm

I asked Sonic Core what this might be, as the module JBMidiEv64.sys is a custom module they made, and it seems the module is unsigned. They just have to fix that and make it available.

Re: Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

by e77 » Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:43 am

hello, same problem here - would also be grateful for any advice on how to fix this - thank you!

Solaris 4.1 + Qwave causes BSOD on Windows 10/Scope 7/64bit

by petal » Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:28 am

I'm unfortunately experiencing occasional (like in, some times it works) BSOD's on Windows 10/Scope 7 (64 bit) (Both XITE and PCI) when I load either Solaris v4.1 (Don't have v5.0) or Qwave (Qwave is the worst of the two though) caused by different sys-files:

Stop Code: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
JBMidiEv64.sys

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGE_AREA
What failed: ScopeXite.sys
What failed: ScopePCI.sys


Both synths worked fine on my Windows 7 (64 bit) Scope 7 installation on this very same computer!?
The MoBo I'm using is the one recommended by SonicCore: ASUS H81-PLUS.

I have tried to reinstall both synths with the newest files found from SonicCores website - did not do the trick.

I have trawled PlanetZ for a solution, found a few cases that seemed similar from when Scope 7 was first released, but the solutions found in these cases did not do the trick in in my case either.

Does anybody have any good ideas?

Also, I'd appreciate it, if others would please double check this and try to load Qwave a few times on a Windows 10/Scope7/64bit installation and see what happens.

I have a thread running on this same issue on PlanetZ here:
https://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic ... c3#p342099

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