That's weird - I just plugged mine in and it recognised it straight off, same with my m-audio controller, technically it shouldn't need to install any drivers at all.
I'm therefore assuming you are using vista 64 bit ? (there isn't driver support for the 64bit sadly).
My advice for anyone is do not use 64bit as most drivers are not signed and many more simply won't work.
I suspect this will continue to be the case for a while yet.
Behringer BCR2000
No, I am using 32 bit Vista.
I did just find one page that is referring to a regedit hack, in which I have to modify a key.
I did just find one page that is referring to a regedit hack, in which I have to modify a key.
So I guess, I will have a go with that this evening.- taken from Create Digital Music
Many music devices, including simple audio interfaces and (in particular) USB MIDI keyboards, don’t require drivers. These are sometimes called class-compliant devices, as they’re covered by standardized classes that describe what they do. There actually are drivers for them, but they’re provided by the operating system. And that’s a good thing.
Unfortunately, many people have found that Windows Vista has problems finding the drivers for these devices. Here’s a fix that works for me (and, apparently many others):
1. You may want to back up your Registry file. Microsoft has detailed instructions (for XP, too).
2. Open the Registry Editor. Hit Start or click the Star orb and type regedit; you should automatically see regedit.exe highlighted. This requires administrator access, so you may have to dismiss a prompt if User Account Control is on.
3. Navigate through the folder tree to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion.
4. In the right pane, you’ll see a series of entries. Double-click DevicePath.
5. For the “Value Data” field, enter “;%SystemRoot%\System32″.
Found at: Microsoft Discussion Groups (superb, moderated discussion)
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Well, maybe it had to deal that I was installing so much in such a short time span, maybe I had already installed something previous to my BCR without rebooting or maybe it just has to deal with my motherboard?
I will post this evening if all went well. Thanks for the support this far!
I will post this evening if all went well. Thanks for the support this far!
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Okay, short update, I modified the registry setting. but now it returns the following:
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The quest continues, apparently.Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it.
USB Composite device
The system cannot find the file specified.
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