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Pinpointing the windows default midi driver Hi guys, so I've been suffering the wonders of driver related problems with the VCI-100 on a Windows Vista machine that I'm yet to solve. It essentially boils down to windows being unable to identify that the device needs to talk with the generic plug and play drivers (which is my understanding anyway...) and instead is looking for some kind of custom driver install package that isn't there. People have concluded this problem coming from things like weird filtering by Logitech Webcam drivers and a host of other mess. Now what I was hoping this fine community could help me with is for those of you who have got a VCI-100 and are using it with a Windows based machine if you could tell me what the name (and hopefully) the location of the driver that it's using is. The hope being that I can then point my VCI-100 at that driver manually and all will be well (key word hope). So if you have a working VCI-100 on a windows machine, what is the driver it's using? You'll need to navigate to device manager (via control panel) and find the VCI-100 in there. It should have mention of what driver it's associated with. Could you note for me what that is, and what Windows OS your using (XP, Vista, 32/64bit etc.). Thanks a million to everyone who can help. I've been looking at my shiny non working VCI for far too long | |
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