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SCS.3 Devices not detected in Windows

#1 User is offline   Jungle 

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 02:06 PM

We've seen a few isolated cases where the SCS.3 devices aren't correctly identified by Windows. Mostly this has been occurring with Windows Vista 64 and Windows 7, but we've seen it in XP as well. The SCS.3 controllers are generic devices, and don't normally need any drivers except the drivers every version of Windows should already have. But in some cases, we see computers that for some reason don't have these generic drivers.

If you connect the SCS.3 controller(s) to your computer and they never seem to get detected by DaRouter, please look in Device Manager and see if it looks like the picture below...

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No generic driver available...

(taken from Windows 7)

See how the controllers are all showing up in OTHER DEVICES and have little exclamation marks on them. This is how you know you have this issue. The following is a work-around that will hopefully get you back up and running. First grab the generic driver zip file attached to this post. Unzip it and put the folder somewhere you'll remember.

Now, in Device Manager, right click the first SCS.3 device you see with the little exclamation mark and select the option to UPDATE DRIVER SOFTWARE.

Next, click BROWSE MY COMPUTER FOR DRIVER SOFTWARE.

Then click LET ME PICK FROM A LIST OF DEVICE DRIVERS ON MY COMPUTER

If needed, select SOUND, VIDEO, AND GAME CONTROLLERS, then select HAVE DISK...

Navigate to the unpacked driver folder and select "emuxmidi.inf", then install the driver.

It should install the driver and tell you the process is finished. Rinse and repeat for the other problem SCS.3 controllers in Device Manager. At the end of the process your Device Manager should look like this...

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Attached File  Generic MIDI Driver.zip (189.56K)
Number of downloads: 56
Drivers properly installed.


Hopefully this helps some of you!

Cheers!

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Posted 20 March 2012 - 08:43 AM

View PostJungle, on 23 February 2012 - 02:06 PM, said:

We've seen a few isolated cases where the SCS.3 devices aren't correctly identified by Windows. Mostly this has been occurring with Windows Vista 64 and Windows 7, but we've seen it in XP as well. The SCS.3 controllers are generic devices, and don't normally need any drivers except the drivers every version of Windows should already have. But in some cases, we see computers that for some reason don't have these generic drivers.
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Thank you for your explanation, bug in my Win 7 64bit, it doesn't work ... may i do something wrong ?
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Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:55 AM

View Postpointbreakers, on 20 March 2012 - 08:43 AM, said:

Thank you for your explanation, bug in my Win 7 64bit, it doesn't work ... may i do something wrong ?



What is your error?
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Posted 23 September 2012 - 08:18 AM

View PostJungle, on 23 March 2012 - 06:55 AM, said:

What is your error?


I am having the same issue.... My scs 3d driver is recogninzing fine but I cannot get my 3m to work.... the generic usb hub has the exclamation point. I have a Windows 7 64 bit.

I tried to download the preset and install it but It gives me an error and says that it cannot automatically start
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Posted 30 September 2012 - 06:22 AM

i was able to Finally get it working. I h as d to first find a generic usb hub driver on my computer | then restart and go through the process of using the emu driver that jungle outlined in this thread. took me about a week to finally get it... but, I got it.
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