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Serious Problems with Uninstall and stdriver64.sys


saintchelo

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Hi all, I had installed on my computer an old version of Debut 1.64 (trial already expired)

and I noticed that every time I tried to perform an operation on the sound I had been having several problems

with Blue Screen with stdriver64.sys. So I decided to uninstall Debut.

After uninstalling I realized that all my Webcam Virtual Devices

(eg Cyberlink Webcam Splitter, ManyCam Virtual Webcam and others) do not work anymore,

Everytime I try to use them display the message that the device is not available.

I went into device manager and noticed that the virtual devices are in chain with stdriver64.sys

so I decided to reinstall again Debut (tried all versions) but without success.

My virtual devices are still unavailable.

I made an web search and also tried to manually remove stdriver64.sys from my folder windows \ system32 \ drivers,

but then I get no sound on my computer available.

I realized that the problem is that the uninstaller does not remove properly the Debut product

without saying that the stdriver64.sys cause innumerable problems in the machine.

Now what do I do to get back my Webcam Virtual Devices and dont get anymore Blue Screen problems with stdriver64.sys ?

I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling all my Webcam Virtual Devices without sucess.

How do I also delete the stdriver64.sys of my system and get my sound back.

I'm desperate with this problem because I depending on my computer to work and not be taking all the time Blue Screen

and also need my webcam virtual devices back and unfortunately my restore points are more recent than the Debut first installation.

 

My system:

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - Intel Core i7 8GB Ram

 

Would an URGENT answer because I'm not the most enduring problem of Blue Screen.

 

AND THE FAULT IS NOT MINE

THE PROBLEM IS WITH DEBUT UNINSTALLER.

Thanks for all attention

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  • 1 month later...

It's unbelievably pathetic that this issue has not been addressed by NCH! I have the same problem. BSOD using Sonar & can't geg rid of the culprit: the parasitic "stdriver64.sys" which has replaced my proper sound card driver and refuses to go away without taking all my sound with it. Even with it I have low level hum ans static laden playback. It's all over the net what crap software NCH is producing, but ruining people's computers without a remedy or even so much as an apology is unforgivable! How about a response??!?

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