The likelihood of the DDJ-RR driver causing this is minimal, I suspect there was some other kind of conflict. Try booting in safe mode and uninstalling the RR device & drivers, then boot in normal mode to see if it works.
Don't know if this is a one time fault, or if someone hacked the link placing a virus behind it?
But after i updated to the newest rekordbox version to my pioneer Ddj RR, almost nothing worked on the Dj player, so i went to the pioneer download page, and pressed the "DDJ-RR DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 10" and re-installed the file (about 3,5mb) after installing completed, my mouse + keyboard froze, i waited 5 minutes, nothing, still frozen, so i did a reset of my computer (turned of via power button)
now when it starts up, it wont let me use the mouse or keyboard when promted for the windows password, so i can't log in.
it works in BIOS, but no matter how many times i restart, run repair, system restore etc ettc. same issue appears (also tryed with other mouse + keyboard)
anyone tryed this ?
K
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The likelihood of the DDJ-RR driver causing this is minimal, I suspect there was some other kind of conflict. Try booting in safe mode and uninstalling the RR device & drivers, then boot in normal mode to see if it works.
i think the same, issue though is that even in safemode (windows 10) it demands my sign in windows password, which i can't type in without mouse or keybord working (like said, both works in bios, and the first 10 seconds of start up, but just before windows sign in, they both dies out/stop working
If it doesn't work in safe mode, then it's certainly not the Pioneer DJ product drivers.
but it happend the second i pressed install "DDJ-RR DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 10" after that my Desktop computer froze, and that was that, i have the full bitdefender total security packet, so no virus should be behind that link, but what happend then ?
its pretty hard to do much, when no mouse or keybord will let me login
K
Yeah, but there's always the possibility your Windows install was already unstable, and that just pushed it over the edge.
Again, if it were a Pioneer DJ driver issue, starting in safe mode (which boots WITHOUT the drivers), that would not occur, and it would start-up.
Sorry, but you're going to have to seek some Windows support from another source.