Sujet de la discussionPosté le 29/10/2005 à 04:09:45Driver pcr-m30
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tout marchait bien entre mon pcr et mon pc mais ,apres debranchage-rebranchage,ca merdoit
le pc ne reconnait pas le clavier
j'ai essaye de reinstaller le driver et la, pas moyen ...
qq1 a une idee?????
USB drivers installed correctly but cannot see audio or MIDI ports in recording software in Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
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The problem is caused by a 10 USB driver limitation in Windows XP/2000.
Click on "Start" and choose "Run," then type in "cmd" as the command line. Click "OK" and a DOS prompt will open. Type the following commands one line at a time, hitting enter after each:
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
start devmgmt.msc
The Device Manager will now open up, so click on the View menu and choose "Show Hidden Devices."
Look through the device manager carefully and note that there are a lot of drivers with a kind of translucent colored icon next to them. These are what are called "ghosting" or otherwise nonpresent drivers your computer is remembering in case you were to ever use the device again later. They can also be drivers that do system functions and are hidden by default, or partially installed or corrupted driver install attempts, all sorts of
things really.
Look under these categories in particular:
+Human Interface Devices
+Other Devices
+Sound, video and game controllers
+Universal serial bus controllers
Obviously you would want to uninstall any driver that shouldn't be there, but pay particular attention to things like these:
USB Composite Device
Composite USB Device
USB Audio Device
USB Human Interface Device
USB Device
Unknown Device
*3rd party USB drivers no longer in use or installed multiple times. *Edirol drivers you are having problems installing.
Delete these or any driver duplicates and then restart your computer. After you have completed these instructions your Edirol driver should be reinstalled to end the procedure. MIDI and audio ports will then be visible in your software.
Appeler le support je sais que c'est fait pour ça mais je me disais qu'un site dédié à la musique ou plutot au matos avec des gens qui ont déjà eu les mêmes emmerdes que moi peuvent peut-être m'aider! Sinon quoi j'appele!
J'en profite pour dire que le problème ne vient pas de la limitation de Windows mais bien du fait qu'Edirol a développé ses pilotes comme des manches (d'ailleurs, les drivers ne sont même pas certifiés Microsoft, ce qui, en dehors du fait que ça permette à MS de gagner des brouzoufs en plus, est tout de même un gage de stabilité, si, si).
Ah, et pour ceux qui ont des soucis, lisez le manuel, tout est dedans (ou presque )