The following is troubleshooting information in the event that the Windows 10 driver will not install:
Notes:
- The computer automatically downloads the Windows 10 driver from the Internet when connected to the computer.
- Windows 10 Mobile is not supported.
- This driver cannot be used in a virtual Windows environment, such as Hyper-V or Virtual PC. Mac computers running Microsoft Windows are not supported.
Troubleshooting:
- Be sure that the computer has a stable internet connection. One way to test this is to open a browser and try to watch a video online (e.g. www.youtube.com). If the video freezes or doesn't play, there may be a connection issue with your internet service provider. In this case, contact the internet service provider for assistance.
- If two STUDIO-CAPTURE's are being used, only connect one of them when installing the driver.
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Be sure that the STUDIO-CAPTURE is not in VS Expand mode:
a. Press theknob to access the SYSTEM screen.
b. Use the up and down buttons to choose “VS EXPAND.”
c. Turn theknob to set this to "OFF."
- When installing, you must log on as a user with administrative privileges on your computer.
- IMPORTANT: Close system monitoring/anti-virus software before installing.
- Temporarily turn off Windows Defender:
http://www.wisecleaner.com/how-to/119-how-to-turn-off-windows-defender-in-windows-10.html - If other system monitoring software such as anti-virus or anti-trojan programs are installed on the computer, you must temporarily turn them off until you’ve finished installing the driver.
- Temporarily turn off Windows Defender:
- Close down all open software and windows so that the desktop is the only item visible on the screen.
- Be sure that you are connecting to a USB 2.0 port on your computer; or a USB 3.0 port with backwards compatibility. Check the USB 3.0 specifications of your computer to determine if there is complete support for USB backwards compatibility.
- The computer's device recognition may have failed. Disconnect the USB cable from both the STUDIO-CAPTURE's and the computer and then reconnect both.
- Try a different USB port on the computer.
- Try a different USB cable.
- If the STUDIO-CAPTURE is connected but cannot be used after waiting for 10 minutes, try installing the driver manually:
- Turn on the power of STUDIO-CAPTURE and connect it to the computer using a USB cable.
- Right-click the start button and then click "Device Manager".
- In the View menu, click "Devices by type".
- Click "Sound, video and game controllers" or "Other devices" to display the STUDIO-CAPTURE device.
- When the STUDIO-CAPTURE device appears, right-click it, and then select "Update Driver Software".
- Select "Search automatically for updated driver software".
- Your PC starts searching for the driver, and the driver is installed automatically.
- The installation is completed if the "Windows has successfully updated your driver software" message is displayed.
- Click "Close". If the "System Settings Change" dialog box appears, click [Yes] to restart Windows.