As you probably know you are not the only one with this problem. Here are a few things off the top of my head, if you have done all of these then just ignore this message:

1-Turn off everything then disconnect the Code's USB cable from the amp and the computer. You are plugging into the computer and not an USB hub right? Some units do not work well with USB hubs, AC powered or not.

2-Uninstall all Code software

3-Run cCleaner in both the cleaner mode and the registry mode. NOTE be sure to click on the back up registry window when it comes up. cCleaner has a free version. This should eliminate any Code registry entries.

4- Now the tricky part as some companies want you to install the drivers then plug everything in while others want everything plugged in when installing drivers. Thus you may have to try it both ways.

A-Shut down your anti virus, anti malware and everything else that is running in the background. Then install the driver.

B-Plug in the Code. Pray that it works.

C-If not try the other option of plugging in the code and installing the drivers. NOTE that you should run #1-3 again before trying.

4-Have you tried other USB ports. Some USB 2 units don't work well in USB 3 and visa-versa.


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