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when trying to install new firmware it rolls back the operation and doesn't install...
Running Windows XP X64...
Yep - same here.
I don't have conclusive proof, but I think the firmware image might be incorrect on the 64 bit .msi package.
There's definitely something wrong with the 64 bit installer though...
Same here too... dissapointing
In the interim would it be possible to get a copy of 3.3.4.0 without the installer? i.e. one folder with the drivers, another with the VSTs, and such that the more computer-literate of us can install?
I would have plucked this stuff directly from the MSI package but opening it up in WinRAR reveals an unexpected amount of gobbledygook that I have not seen in my own Windows Installer projects.
Judging by the log files it looks like the only thing going wrong is the faulty CustomAction which installs the drivers, which can be done manually.
Going to try cracking the file open with some other tools (http://blogs.pingpoet.com/overflow/archive/2005/11/16/14995.aspx)....
I would have plucked this stuff directly from the MSI package but opening it up in WinRAR reveals an unexpected amount of gobbledygook that I have not seen in my own Windows Installer projects.
Judging by the log files it looks like the only thing going wrong is the faulty CustomAction which installs the drivers, which can be done manually.
Going to try cracking the file open with some other tools (http://blogs.pingpoet.com/overflow/archive/2005/11/16/14995.aspx)....
As I said previously, installs fine on Windows 7 x64, and works in both Cubase 5.1.1 and Ableton Live 8.
Still got quite a sluggish interface, though this is not reported to be fixed yet.
Seems to lose the USB connection though. By this I mean that unless the TI is turned on prior to bootup, the driver is not visible in Device Manager, and VC cannot establish connection in either host.
Restarting the host and PC with the TI turned on sometimes fixes it.
Still got quite a sluggish interface, though this is not reported to be fixed yet.
Seems to lose the USB connection though. By this I mean that unless the TI is turned on prior to bootup, the driver is not visible in Device Manager, and VC cannot establish connection in either host.
Restarting the host and PC with the TI turned on sometimes fixes it.
This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "ausvirusti" (Dec 29th 2009, 5:21am)
Update on previous post:
Cracked open the MSI with aforementioned tool
Virus TI audio driver manually installs fine
Virus TI midi driver manually installs fine
Virus TI USB driver does not install. If you "have disk" the entry in Device Manager Windows says that it cannot verify that the driver works with the device.
Firmware updater wont start, "payload missing" (even though I can see it right there)
Couldn't find the regular Virus TI VST2 plugin, just Virus TI Snow VST2.
Found VST3 package but unsure of where to put it (I know theres a folder for it just forget where)
ASIO drivers not functioning (for rather obvious reasons :-) ) though I can use ASIO4ALL to get audio output via USB.
3.3 beta uninstalled (I think...) and there is no entry in my Control Panel > Programs list.
Cracked open the MSI with aforementioned tool
Virus TI audio driver manually installs fine
Virus TI midi driver manually installs fine
Virus TI USB driver does not install. If you "have disk" the entry in Device Manager Windows says that it cannot verify that the driver works with the device.
Firmware updater wont start, "payload missing" (even though I can see it right there)
Couldn't find the regular Virus TI VST2 plugin, just Virus TI Snow VST2.
Found VST3 package but unsure of where to put it (I know theres a folder for it just forget where)
ASIO drivers not functioning (for rather obvious reasons :-) ) though I can use ASIO4ALL to get audio output via USB.
3.3 beta uninstalled (I think...) and there is no entry in my Control Panel > Programs list.
I believe the Virus TI Audio Driver 2.8.31 to be causing high DPC latency.
If this is correct (other users should test and report) this is a serious issue that must be resolved before this OS can come out of beta, as high DPC latency results in pops and clicks in audio streams.
With the TI Audio Driver disabled in Device Manager, I get latency around 20-50us, but with it enabled it jumps to over 100us with spikes of over 150us and occasional (every few mins) spikes of over 2000us.
Enabled #1
Enabled #2
Disabled
If this is correct (other users should test and report) this is a serious issue that must be resolved before this OS can come out of beta, as high DPC latency results in pops and clicks in audio streams.
With the TI Audio Driver disabled in Device Manager, I get latency around 20-50us, but with it enabled it jumps to over 100us with spikes of over 150us and occasional (every few mins) spikes of over 2000us.
Enabled #1
Enabled #2
Disabled
I contacted Access support and they recommended that I unplug every other USB device except for the TI, which I did. I then rebooted my system and Ti and ran the install. I still go the warning from the notification area of the Taskbar about a driver failing to install but the install continued successfully without rolling back.
I'm now running 3.3.4 on Windows 7 x64
I'm now running 3.3.4 on Windows 7 x64
I did wanna install this, because I was afraid it would screw up my Virus, but since some people managed to install this, I thought Ill give a shot, installed it, and it gave me the prematurely ended error, and didnt install. I had to reinstall the old 3.3.00 driver to get it working.
Its interesting how some people get it to work and some dont. Did the people who had 3.3.0.0 before cant get it working, or the people who can get it working had other version like 3.1.0.0?
I have Win7 32bit, and I cant get it to install.
Its interesting how some people get it to work and some dont. Did the people who had 3.3.0.0 before cant get it working, or the people who can get it working had other version like 3.1.0.0?
I have Win7 32bit, and I cant get it to install.
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