Topic: Strange behaviour after upgrading to Windows 10 with PCMCIA
Hi there,
I got a strange effect after upgrading Win7/32bit to Win10/32bit.
My hardware:
- Sony Vaio VGN SZ1HP/B with upgraded Intel Core2 T7200 CPU and 4GB of RAM, now runnig on Windows 10.
- RME HDSP CardBus with Multiface I
- RME HDSPe ExpressCard with Multiface I
Before upgrading to Win10 both cards ran without any problems, but now I got this:
EspressCard is still running fine, but the CardBus ist still recognized and I got a signal in TotalMix, but it's unfotunately not forwarded to my DAW (Cubase Pro 8)! After running Digicheck and choosing "Global Level Meter" there is no signal shown unless I change "Input Device Setup" from "ASIO" to "Hardware Level". Now I can see my input signal, but obviously the driver is unable to forward the signal to ASIO!
After reading this message on the RME-Homepage I thought everything should work well:
Ready for Windows 10
08/2015 Are RME interfaces ready for Windows 10 ?[Windows 10 ready]
The simple answer is Yes, RME have tested driver compatibility with the new Windows operating system and as you would expect, all audio interfaces are working correctly. And by the way, that includes interfaces such as the Multiface released back in 2001.
To make sure that you have the latest drivers for your interface, go to the RME download page.
All drivers, the DAW and the OS iare up to date. Anyone got an idea?
Thx!