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Old 08-28-2006, 11:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
MikeFeena
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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OS: XP


Hi MCG,

I own a MIDI device company and a few of my customers have been having the same problem. So far the connecting thread has been that everyone with this problem has a intel dual core system.

Its either that or you have driver conflicts which I have seen before. you might want to try this:

1. unplug any other USB audio devices, and plug your usb midi device in
2. find c:\windows\inf\wdma_usb.inf from a different PC where your deive does work and copy it to the desktop of PC with the problem.
3. go to c:\windows\inf and delete wdma_usb.PNF
4. go into device manager and right click on "USB audio device" and
select properties
5. select the "details" tab
6. select "update driver"
7. selct no for the first dialog, then next
8. select "install from a specific location", then next
9.select "dont search I will choose the drivers" next
10 select "have disk" button
11.select browse and select your desktop or wherever you saved the
wdma_usb.inf file
12.then open, then ok, then next it should install the drivers from here
13.once complete look in "sound and audio devices" in the control panal,
and see if the "USB Audio Device" is an option in the midi devices like
i mentioned in the earlier email
15.if not then unplug and plug it in again, now chech again

this works sometimes for people with your issue
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