Of course I then downloaded the latest Ilok manager.Īfter then I was able to activate and use Eighty Eight Ensemble 2.5 normally.Īpparently, this is an issue with many SONiVOX products that require iLok. The way I fixed it was to boot into O&O BlueCon 18 Admin Edition on a Bootable CD and change the driver “TKPD.sys” from “boot” to “disabled”Īfter doing this and restarting Windows 10 - Windows 10 booted normally and I got my system back. here is what you do in short: iLok manager (without signing in) / Prefs / licenses / Remove account data saved on computer then sign in and all should be ok. Tried Windows diagnostic and repair - nada Tried Windows 10 Safe mode - nada Being extremely buggy, when I rebooted Windows 10, I got the dreaded blue screen of death. However, what the SONiVOX installer ended up doing, is installing a driver called TKPD.sys as a boot driver.
#Windows 10 uninstall ilok license manager install#
The iLok installer is supposed to detect a later version and not install the earlier version. What happened is that the SONiVOX installer installs an older, and extremely buggy version of the ilok driver.
I already had iLok License Manager installed but the installer for VocalizerPro installed what appeared to be iLok again. I downloaded Sonivox VocalizerPro 1.3 on the Plugin Boutique site. I thought they would authorize and install like others I have purchased, but they required iLok License Manager. I had this exact same issue after Eighty Eight Ensemble 2.5 from SONiVOX. Watch out if you have iLok Licence Manager installed and then install Sonivox software that installs iLok inside its own installer. Cannot Install iLok License Manager in Windows 10 I recently purchased a few plug-ins from Kush Audio.