Topic: What's the last build of windows 10 that is stable with firewire?
Hi
I have a Fireface 400 which is installed in a realtively new computer running Windows 10 Pro.
As the motherboard has no onboard firewire interface I have a PCIE FW card (with a Texas Instruments chip).
The system worked flawlessly until I started getting blue screens a few months ago.
Most of the time I'd get sound artifacts while listening to audio, a few minutes before the blue screen.
Other times i'd get the blue screen upon closing Cubase.
It is very possible that I started having the issues after a major windows 10 update.
At first, I was not sure what the problem was.
However, I've installed a pos-blue screen analyzer program that reported the fireface drivers as the cause of the system crash, consistently.
Additionally, for the last week I've used my dj controller as an audio interface, with the fireface disconnected, and I've had no blue screens whatsoever.
I've read someone's thread, and he basically said that the last Windows 10 build, and the one before it, were causing problems similar to mine.
So, as the blue screens really annoy me, I think I'd like to try to roll the OS a few builds/versions backward, and the questinion is to which build/version should I try to go back?
If anyone here has a clue that would be really nice (it'd be even nicer if the roll-back worked!)
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for any answers!