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Topic: URGENT HELP WITH HOOKING UP NUMARK VIRTUAL VINYL BOX

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I JUST BOUGHT A NUMARK VIRTUAL VINYL USE FROM A FRIEND, I HAVE A COMPACT LAPTOP 64 BIT OPERATING SYSTEM, WINDOWS 7, 2 GIGS RAM, 3 GIGS PROCESSOR IVE BEEN USING FOR YEARS, WORK PERFECT, I CANT GET THE BOX TO WORK?...IVE UPDATE TO VIRTUAL 7, I NEED THIS TO WORK AS QUICK, IME HOOKING UP TO DEMONS S3500...ANY ONE CAN TELL ME THE PROBLEM PLEASE?
 

发表时间 Thu 10 May 12 @ 5:43 pm
Please don't use caps in your entire post. It's like shouting IRL...
You're not telling what your problem is. "It's not working" isn't enough info.
Please see http://www.numark.com/support/downloads/virtualvinyl for actual drivers and info about the Virtual Vinyl-set.
Some advice: 2 gig in a 64 bits system is a bit short. W7 64 bit is pretty memory-demanding. Try to add memory or switch to a 32 bits version.
 

Sorry about the caps, when i download the drivers and install in device manager the box is install but it Has A yellow question mark and it says

Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)
 

This sounds way to familiar....
 

This is because the 64-bit drivers for VirtualVinyl are beta.

You will need to disable driver signature enforcement to be able to install and use them.
 

HOW DO I DISABLE DRIVER SIGNATURE ?
 

 

THANKS EVERYONE ...I GOT IT WORKING NOW..JUST IN TIME
 

While dj'ing is not a life and death situation like skydiving can be, both are the same in the manner that you only get one chance to get it right. Just like a person will go over all their gear well in advance of jumping from a perfectly good airplane, so should the PROFESSIONAL dj go through all his/her gear to make sure everything works WELL IN ADVANCE of the gig. Not only that, but typically there is always a backup chute. Same goes for DJ's. You should always have a solid backup plan. It is my firm opinion that there should NEVER be anyone who posts on ANY dj forum: PLEASE HELP ME URGENTLY!!!!! etc, etc. If a person is THAT unprepared that they have to resort to an online forum for "emergency" help, then they deserve to fail. Perhaps by failing, the lesson will be learned.
 

djnutz wrote :
While dj'ing is not a life and death situation like skydiving can be, both are the same in the manner that you only get one chance to get it right. Just like a person will go over all their gear well in advance of jumping from a perfectly good airplane, so should the PROFESSIONAL dj go through all his/her gear to make sure everything works WELL IN ADVANCE of the gig. Not only that, but typically there is always a backup chute. Same goes for DJ's. You should always have a solid backup plan. It is my firm opinion that there should NEVER be anyone who posts on ANY dj forum: PLEASE HELP ME URGENTLY!!!!! etc, etc. If a person is THAT unprepared that they have to resort to an online forum for "emergency" help, then they deserve to fail. Perhaps by failing, the lesson will be learned.


Hear hear! I totally agree!
 



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