I have had Daemon up and running ever since i had WinXP x64 installed. However, upon installing the newly released
- "Update for Windows XP x64 Edition (KB914784)"
which boasts
-"improved Kernel patch protection" Daemon seems to be unable to successfully initialize upon starting the OS.
This update was released today, June 13, 2006.
I forgot the exact text of the initialization error, but upon booting it says that Daemon tools failed to initialize and that daemon requires Win2k+ and not to use a kernel debugger.
The obvious solution now, which i have already done, is not install this update. However, it would be greatly appreciated if you could update Daemon to work around this new security.
Thanks, AllUltima
- "Update for Windows XP x64 Edition (KB914784)"
which boasts
-"improved Kernel patch protection" Daemon seems to be unable to successfully initialize upon starting the OS.
This update was released today, June 13, 2006.
I forgot the exact text of the initialization error, but upon booting it says that Daemon tools failed to initialize and that daemon requires Win2k+ and not to use a kernel debugger.
The obvious solution now, which i have already done, is not install this update. However, it would be greatly appreciated if you could update Daemon to work around this new security.
Thanks, AllUltima
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