
AlChuck
Well-known member
This morning I was greeted by the surpsise appearance of the Windows New Hardware Wizard when I started up my machine. Uh oh...
When it finished its hijinks, I looked in the Device Manager and learned that my trusty old (4 years?) Midiman Midisport USB 2x2 was no longer listed under the USB node, having been replaced by "Unknown Device."
Tried everything I could think of, up to and including a complete uninstall and reinstall of the Midiman drivers, following M-Audio Tech Support's instructions to the letter -- but my PC is determined to consider it an Unknown Device that does nothing useful.
The cables are all fine, the unit is getting its power from the USB port, and its MIDI activity LEDs show activity whan I hit the keyboard. They just can't get past it into the computer.
Has anyone here ever had one of these babies go belly up? I don't really know how the Hardware Wizard detects USB devices, but I imagine there's some sort of PROM with some data on it that Windows polls. If that were to die for some reason, is this how it would behave -- the device becomes "unknown" and Windows cannot communicate with it?
Obviously it Windows knows something's hanging off it because the wizard opens up, and the device is getting power and responds to incoming MIDI activity...
When it finished its hijinks, I looked in the Device Manager and learned that my trusty old (4 years?) Midiman Midisport USB 2x2 was no longer listed under the USB node, having been replaced by "Unknown Device."
Tried everything I could think of, up to and including a complete uninstall and reinstall of the Midiman drivers, following M-Audio Tech Support's instructions to the letter -- but my PC is determined to consider it an Unknown Device that does nothing useful.
The cables are all fine, the unit is getting its power from the USB port, and its MIDI activity LEDs show activity whan I hit the keyboard. They just can't get past it into the computer.
Has anyone here ever had one of these babies go belly up? I don't really know how the Hardware Wizard detects USB devices, but I imagine there's some sort of PROM with some data on it that Windows polls. If that were to die for some reason, is this how it would behave -- the device becomes "unknown" and Windows cannot communicate with it?
Obviously it Windows knows something's hanging off it because the wizard opens up, and the device is getting power and responds to incoming MIDI activity...