The USB time stamp refers to the USB frame number on the USB data stream. Windows only: The Yamaha Steinberg USB driver V1.10.1 solves a problem in which audio drop-outs may occur on systems that do not generate a proper USB time stamp information. The rest of the text is from the former version too. There is also an error on the download page, where the wrong version is written. Here is a screendump of the error message: The problem also happened with the 1803). I have tried running as admin too, but it doesn’t help. The previous versions doesn’t have this problem. It pops up with an error not possible to write the registry value.
I cannot install the new Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver 1.10.3. I have the CI2+, so I guess its alright here. If so, please right click on the values and select "Delete" to remove them.I am not sure if this is the right forum, but I cant find out where else to post it. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\ ), on the right pane, and then check if Upperfilters and Lowerfilters value are present.
Click the Start Button, type regedit in the "Start Search" text box and then press ENTER. If the issue still persists, you can try the following steps to modify the following Registry. Please plug in a USB flash drive to test the results. Please select all the files beginning with "oem", for example: oem0 and oem.PNF. Then Infcache.1 would be renamed to infcache.1-bak. Installation still fails at the Driver install step. I uninstalled and replaced the USB Blaster with a USB Blaster II. Installation failed at the Driver install step. Right click the Infcache.1, select Rename, please type infcache.1-bak in the text box, press Enter. The install selection page did not show the USB Blaster. Please locate "Infcache.1" file, right click on it, click Properties, select Security tab, click the current User Account name, click Edit, check Full Control checkbox as Allow, then all the checkbox will be checked as Allow, click OK, click OK. Click the Start Button, type "%windir%\inf" (without quotation marks) in the Start Search box, and press Enter. To display other hidden files, uncheck the "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)" check box. Under "Hidden files and folders", click "Show hidden files and folders". Click the Start button, Click "Computer" -> "Organize" -> "Folder and Search Options". Hi Clark, What's up now? If the driver still failed to install, the USB inf files may be corrupted, you can try the following steps to rebuild the USB inf files.
In the Browse for Folder dialog box, move to the following folder and then click OK: c:\windows\system32 4. Click Browse my computer for driver software. Double click the USB device in the Device Manager, and choose “Update Driver Software”. After that, please restart your laptop to test if the two USB devices work, if not, please go on the following steps.
Repeat the step 5 and uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers". Press "Down" to move to the first item and press "Delete" to remove it. In Device Manger, press Tab and use "Up" and "Down" to move the highlight to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers". Type Device Manager in the Search bar and press "Enter". Press "Ctrl + Esc" to open the Start Menu.
Follow the instructions on the Update Driver Software wizard and choose manual installation. If the USB devices still fail to work on your laptop, please try the following steps to resolve USB Storage Device problem: Reinstall USB controllers Using the Keyboard = First, please disconnect all USB devices. Open Device Manager to install the driver.
Please update your BIOS and hardware drivers from the computer manufacture first.