Problem "solved". I pulled the PCI card and tried it in the old Intel P4 system. It found the hardware and with some difficulty, I got the driver installed (version 2.64). Though it kept looking for multibox.bin, driverbox.bin, etc. These are from the MAC driver I believe and I'm on Intel. This didn't happen the first time I installed this card in the P4 computer along with the other 2 original PCI cards, it just loaded the 2.64 driver fine. Since the PCI card did appear to be working, I pulled it from the P4 computer and tried it in the new I7 machine again. I could not direct it to load the driver and the hardware wizard produced the same error message as described earlier in this thread. Then I tried it differently, instead of directing it to the correct driver folder, I set the wizard to "I will select the driver". The wizard then goes into the list of drivers available, and in the list was the RME and the proper driver. I selected it and it installed. No issues with MAC bin files.
I'm confused as to why this particular PCI card won't install the driver the same way as the other two in the I7 machine. It does appear the original owner of the PCI card was using this in a MAC. Also, confused why when loading the Intel 2.64 driver the Hardware wizard kept looking for MAC driver files while loading the driver on the P4 machine. It didn't do this on the new I7 macihine. So, my next step will be to load the most current RME driver and flash the card. I had planned to update all the cards and flash them anyway.
I've been a Multiface 1 owner now for years and have done the driver installs many times without a hitch. So this has been a bit strange. The PCI cards are as follows:
PCI card #1 - Version 1.4, PCI slot 1, driver 2.64
PCI card #2 - Version 1.7, PCI slot 2, driver 2.64
PCI card #3 - Version 1.8, PCI slot 3, driver 2.64 (this is the card that was in the MAC and giving me driver install issues)
At this point it does work and I've got all three PCI cards and Multifaces working.
Regards,
Jeff