![]() It’s technically not an endless loop, but since the ‘Windowsinf’ directory can contain hundreds of OEM files, and if some 3rd party security software blocks access in an uncommon fashion, this may well result in as many “access denied” messages as Argyll-related OEM files are found (although it’s unlikely to be more than a handful). This then goes into an endless loop which I cannot shut down and have to use the Task Manager to “End Task” for DispcalGUI. YOu may not have the appropriate permissions”. ![]() “Windows cannot access the specified device path or file. ![]() Disabling these applications, appears to have no effect on the problems with DispcalGUI.Īny idea why this is happening? Is this a Windows10 problem. My system is running Comodo Firewall, Malwarebyes antimalware and Panda antivirus. I’m running the latest DisplcaGUI 3.0.4.3 that I downloaded yesterday. When I authorize, an error appears “Windows cannot access the specified device path or file. If I select install for “system iwide”, a message appears asking if oeminst.exe can access the system. When I click on TOOLS - Import colorimeter corrections, and check the box for ColorMunki Display and Install for Current user, I get an error “1101 get getddrinfo failed”. The fields that should show those devices remain grey. ![]() Strangely, the X-Rite software can find the ColorMunki Display device and run calibrations without a problem.īut when I run DispcalGUI, neither my display (external Dell monitor and Thinkpad notebook monitor), nor the Display colorimeter. I installed the X-Rite software 1.1.1 but Windows Device Manager does not show an X-Rite category. But in Windows 10, DispcalGUI is unable to find the ColorMunki Display device. I used DispcalGUI in Windows 8,1 without a problem. ![]()
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