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I believe my driver is blown. I have tried three different cables and none allow BIAB to talk to my synth. It was working fine at a gig and stopped working suddenly. Luckily I had a Midisport as backup.
I have tried uninstalling the USB-Midi driver. After connecting the synth, it installs again with the same problem - no communication with the synth. There is no roll back option in the driver install so I'm stuck with the bad(?) driver. The Midisport works fine.
How can I get a 'new' fresh version of the driver? Is it on the Windows restore disk?
Thanks, Rachael
p.s. I'm using Vista and it shows no updates available for the driver.
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I would not use Windows restore disks; I think that wipes data too. Never did it, but check that.
How did you uninstall the driver? In the Device Manager?
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Yes, I used the Device Manager.
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I hate to mention this, but I have had several 'clients', friends, lose their drivers when Microsofts big brother "" decides that they do no like the version of windows you are using. In one case it was 100 percent the fact the version was just one that got passed around. The sound card drivers could never be installed again after that was determined. It was saying, "ther version of windows may not be authorized" or something like that.
I tried about 10 hours and went and bought a good version of windows, and suddently everything was able to work again.
I decided that Microsoft was a tad more invasive than we might thing.
Anyway, last day in Mexico, back to Canada on Tuesday. Sigh. I loved the heat. And most everything else. Nice warm food too!
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And in the last 3 months the dang software is changing what I type and making bad english and crazy words out of my posts. Infuriating to say the least.
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Can I presume that your normal setup is a direct USB cable to your synth?
if the midisport worked, that means you probably connected the Midisport to your synth with a MIDI cable. Maybe the USB connection on your synth is the problem, since reloading the driver did not help.
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Pat Marr is thinking along the same lines as I am on this. Could be a bad USB to keyboard cable. Worst case scenario is that the keyboard side of the USB may be in need of a visit to the repair shop.
You've tried substituting a known working USB cable. If no joy, try that known working cable on another computer with known working USB. Isolate like that so you can find out what is really going on.
Might be the computer has blown USB hardware, or possibly the power supply in that puter is going out.
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Thanks for the input. Interesting that no one thinks it is a bad driver?
Different synths, usb ports on laptop, and usb cables gave same results. Microsoft had a hotfix but was not applicable to my laptop.
I still leaning towards a Vista driver problem - maybe not a bad driver but a buggy one. I remember back when I got the Vista laptop I use for gigs, using a usb connection to the synth not even supported - the synth was not recognized. That is why I got the Midisport. When SP2 was release, it was supported although I still had intermittent problems with it quitting - usually at a gig. It looks like I have to solely use the Midisport although I would like to know the usb cable is there as a backup.
Any other ideas is appreciated.
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The USB on the computer is communicating with the MIDISPORT so it's not the USB port itself.You've tested cables so it's not those.Can only be 1 of 2 things: 1. Driver for the keyboard 2. USB on the keyboard. Go to the site for the keyboard and DL a new driver. If that doesn't work get the keyboard to the shop.
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I went to the keyboard website and downloaded the 'old' driver for Vista. It is dated 2002 and runs in XP mode. After loading it, everything works again. Interesting that the 'new' Windows driver dated 2006 seems to be the buggy one. I guess that is why they want the XP driver for my keyboard.
I read several blogs and it seems like many people are using the XP rather than the Vista driver. If the 'new' old driver does not fail, I'll post again to help anyone else suffering with Vista.
Thanks to all for your input.
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That's good you found a solution.
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Sometimes (with some certain devices) Windows installs a new driver every time you connect to a different USB port and eventually gets itself over-run with drivers for a device. I've seen 6 of the same driver being installed on a system because it was plugged into different ports over time. Maybe the Vista driver for that particular device has that problem (?) I don't recall if this problem existed with XP..
Anyway, glad you got it sorted out, and maybe paying attention to which USB port you actually plug into will help prevent it in the future. It was a manufacturer/device specific issue.
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I use a program from Korg that allows you to selectively remove Midi drivers. I know Vista builds a pretty good stack of drivers over time that I have to manually remove. That wasn't the problem here but time will tell if the XP driver is the answer. If anyone is interested in the Korg utility, HERE is the site. I've used it on both XP and Vista. R
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