![]() If in doubt, disconnect from the Internet, disable your security software and try reinstalling.Īlso please note there are other issues that can result in crashes - check if any apply and use the workaround supplied if appropriate. If neither of these are present, then something has prevented the proper installation of Primo Ramdisk - try to identify the cause (check the Windows Event Log for installation error messages) to see if that helps identify the cause. If it never worked: Are you are running security software that restricts driver/service installation? If so, you will need to allow such an install for Primo Ramdisk, whose driver is called fancyrd.sys - you should be able to check for this file either in your C:\Windows\System32\Drivers folder or in Device Manager (it should show as "Primo Ramdisk Controller" under "System devices"). ![]() Prior to the crash, had you applied any Windows Updates? (try uninstalling those applied just before - or use System Restore to roll back to a configuration before your crash). If it worked initially: Which version of Windows are you running? If Windows 10, have you enabled Core Isolation/Memory Integrity? (if so, you need to disable them). ![]() First of all, did Primo Ramdisk work initially and then stop - or did it never work on your system? ![]()
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