BSOD
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Re: BSOD
Hi,
You could go into Device Manager, uninstall the driver, and then allow it to install again.
1. Right-click on Windows start menu.
2. Select Device Manager.
3. Select Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
4. Right-click on the Keyrig 49 and uninstall it.
5. Restart your computer with the keyboard attached and allow Windows to install the driver again.
Greg
You could go into Device Manager, uninstall the driver, and then allow it to install again.
1. Right-click on Windows start menu.
2. Select Device Manager.
3. Select Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
4. Right-click on the Keyrig 49 and uninstall it.
5. Restart your computer with the keyboard attached and allow Windows to install the driver again.
Greg
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Re: BSOD
I use the M-Audio Key Rig 49 with Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio and Windows 10. Works fine.
- Acoustica Greg
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Re: BSOD
Could be a corrupted driver, and uninstalling it and installing it again would check for that.
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Check out our tutorial videos on YouTube: Mixcraft 10 University 101
Check out our tutorial videos on YouTube: Mixcraft 10 University 101
Re: BSOD
Here's what my system uses - generic USB driver, also use USB 2.0 input
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Re: BSOD
This seems to be working. I followed your instructions and turned it on and off a few times without big, bad blue rearing its ugly head. One step I was missing before was to make sure it was turned on before opening the device manager. So, it never showed up in the list. Once I added that simple step I was able to uninstall/reinstall it. I must be the Mayor of Simpleton. I'll keep testing it to make sure it's solid. Thanks guys!Acoustica Greg wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 8:34 am Hi,
You could go into Device Manager, uninstall the driver, and then allow it to install again.
1. Right-click on Windows start menu.
2. Select Device Manager.
3. Select Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
4. Right-click on the Keyrig 49 and uninstall it.
5. Restart your computer with the keyboard attached and allow Windows to install the driver again.
Greg