I swear I'll kill myself....

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if I can't figure out this driver BS.

I'm on a Mac, OS X, to get started.

I bought a Lexicon Omega Studio interface with Cubase LE and all that jazz. To put things into my perspective, my DVD drive was broken at the time, wouldn't read anything, so I thought I could just download the correct drivers for the interface and it'd work fine with garageband.

I WAS WRONG, kinda.

After I had downloaded and installed the driver, I found out it was a demo that let out a distinct BEEP every 30 seconds. Although it works fine, it's useless.

My DVD drive is fixed now and I thought that if I just installed Cubase and everything on the CD, including the new drivers, it would install over the
Demo driver. I WAS WRONG. The only drivers recognized are the built-in audio and Lexicon Omega DEMO(BEEP). It's supposed to say Lexicon Omega 1 or something.

Now to the question:

How on God's green Earth, would one UN-install an audio driver that one cannot even f**king find so one can happily record one's music?

One's to the point of tears BTW.
 
You don't need to kill yourself yet....I am not sure if this will help but at least, you will see what audio drivers are on your system. Maybe seeing them, you will be able to recognize the one that you want to uninstall.

I would try right-clicking on "My Computer (My System)" then click on "Properties" to find the "Device Manager".

There you can delete/uninstall the audio drivers and audio devices.

Hope this helps.
 
I'm alive!

Thanks, but I figured it out. Haha.

I scanned the barren wasteland of teh internets and found an uninstall file. Uninstalled that driver, reinstalled cubase, and I'm up an running fine!

Because of my whole broken drive situation I tried running Cubase on a pc laptop my mother had and wanted to chunk it out the window, forcing me to use my Sony MDMX4(stone age!) to record. After getting it running on my Mac it's gotta be the simplest program I've used thus far. Hm.
 
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