that's almost the same as unplugging and re-plugging it at the usb cable. Windows knows where its drivers are, so it recognizes and uses those Cme drivers. That's how it goes even after a reboot. So, the next way to test it would be to go through all that registry cleaning to make sure Windows has no idea that those Cme drivers exist. I don't remember if I attempted that. I did clean the registry, but that was when I hooked it up through a midi interface. I'm quite sure that Windows is going to refuse to install anything until it gets those CME drivers. I think you either have to give it those drivers or cancel out of the auto-detect and end up with those red x entries in the Device Manger.
About the original situation where Reaper was freezing as it starts with the Cme drivers loaded... it was doing that on Windows 2000 too. But, almost every program that I ran had some kind of problem with Cme UF drivers. It was some new strange thing with different software. The freezing just happened to be the particular reaction Reaper had.
About the original situation where Reaper was freezing as it starts with the Cme drivers loaded... it was doing that on Windows 2000 too. But, almost every program that I ran had some kind of problem with Cme UF drivers. It was some new strange thing with different software. The freezing just happened to be the particular reaction Reaper had.
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