--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Jeff B <jeffbee42@...> wrote: > I think this issue is with the drivers not being installed in the correct order. I just tried Mark's suggestion of plugging the devices in, then installing the drivers, and for the most part it's working correctly now (they appear now as BCR2000 and BCF2000). I've now uploaded a new version of "Windows USB drivers for BCn2000.pdf" to Files -> Documentation. This new version contains some (hopefully useful) extra info and suggestions concerning the installation of multiple BCFs/BCRs. > PS. This isn't the standard order, as other hardware I have instructs me to install the drivers first, THEN plug in the hardware. I'm not sure which method is actually "standard". At least I think I've encountered hardware which you also have to plug in first before the driver can be installed. (E.g. we generally don't first install a driver before we insert a USB memory stick or harddisk, do we? Or are those drivers pre-installed for all USB ports? I don't really know.) When Windows 95 introduced "Plug and Play", it was almost immediately nicknamed "Plug and Pray" - 15 years later this still holds, I'm afraid... Best wishes, Mark.
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Re: The dreaded "USB Audio Driver"
2010-04-06 by markwinvdb
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