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Default Digigram VX222

Is it sensitive on which usb its using, also some usbs are still older spec
ones while others are not. I fixed this by getting powered hub usb 3 device
and plugging that into the usb3. However if you say it works in Windows 7,
go back to that. There are a lot of odd things that occur in windows10.
Brian

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This is a quite old balanced in/out pro sound card. Has digital in out
too.
Was previously working fine under Win7. But is a PCI card.

New MB is PCI-Ex only.

Got an adpator for not a lot which gives you twin PCI slots from a PCI-EX
x1. Really designed to be used external to the PC via a USB 3 lead. The
USB lead goes between the PCI EX card and the board with the twin PCI
slots.

Worked OK initially on test. It has power as there is a LED on the twin
PCI PCB.

Bios recognises a card present in the PCI-Ex x 1 slot. Doesn't identify it
as such - but then it doesn't identify the working video card either.

According to Google, this card and software will work with Win 10. And the
software runs OK. Win 10 suggests using it as Vista compatible.

The problem is intermittent. More often than not, the software reports the
card not seen - and no driver loaded in device manager.

But sometimes it works just fine.

I can buy a new PCI-Ex card which will do the same thing - but costs about
£1000 quid. ;-)

It all interfaces with the house sound system and worked extremely well.

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