Windows 10 and USB Gadget

Hi!

Is there a compatability issue with Windows 10 and the USB Gadget?

Have just purchased Nomad with the gadget and installed on a laptop purchased solely to run Nomad, but cannot get any DMX output.

Windows is saying there is no available driver for the AVAB CONGO I/O Interface.

Have tried updating all ETC software using the UpdaterAtor downloaded from ETCs website but no success.

Any suggestions??

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  • installed 2.3.2 under win10, nomad dongle worked (although there was a problem with the permission for a certain part of the safenet drivers), gadget was recognized fine. no need to manually or re-install.
    on a client's win7 professional setup, nomad installation of 2.3.2 looked like it was working. no error message (at least not a visible one). dongle was recognized, nomad would start. but it had no library. and when connecting a gadget i would get the error of unknown device. checked the hard drive and could find the pipeline driver in the ETC directory. installed manually, worked fine. for the missing library i downloaded the most recent library patch and installed it through the shell. worked fine after that.

    there have been other reports about library missing after installtion of 2.3.2. don't know if here in the forum or in the facebook group
  • ETCnomad_Eos_PC_v2.3.2.9.0.45 was used on both?
  • Yes. On the win 10 PC I had a previous nomad version (not sure which, probably 2.3, but might have been a beta), but on the win7 PC no nomad had been installed before
  • I don't suppose you have dates for when these both were initially installed?
  • win10 (successful) nov 19
    win7 (semi-successful) nov 4
  • Thanks for that. Just trying to narrow possibilities down.

    If possible, could you go into device manager on both systems and see what driver date and version is being reported for each systems IO Card/Gadget?
  • the win7 machine belongs to i client and i no longer have access to it, sorry. but just to make sure that we're talking about the same thing: the problem in my case was not that the driver didn't work, the problem was that the installer didn't install the driver. after i pointed windows to the directory everything went smoothly...
  • That's OK, wishful thinking on my part :) Thank you for your information so far.

    Yes, we are on the same page for sure. Based on driver version that's installed it would tell me some things about the installer it came from. Also, a driver can be rejected by windows from the installer but still be pointed to manually and work. It's not so much the driver as it could be things like a security certificate for instance causing windows to disallow the driver to be installed automatically, but windows will allow the driver to be used when manually installed.

    If I have more questions I'll send a PM or something.
  • I have an Update on this issue....Windows 10 messed up my gadget a few weeks ago, ETC eventually said it was a Windows issue and not a ETC issue....we I think it is a little bit of both. Anyway...after lots of reading, no end of frustration, copying drivers from one machine to another I finally got it sorted. here is the story....All was fine on My laptop, but some windows update messed up the drivers for the Gadget. In the past when it had happened I just rolled back...but the rollback option was gone now. Everytime I plugged in The Gadget I would get an BLK IO error in the device manager and no output. So Followed the following steps.
    Right Click on Error device.
    Choose Update driver
    Then browse on my puter for Driver software
    Then at the bottom of that window, Click let me Choose From list of Available drivers
    Then in the next window, click Have disk.
    Then at bottom of next window Browse to and select ETC_Win USB_drivers folder.
    Click open then Ok.
    After install Then Reboot and restart program.

    Remember to check your Output start addresses in System Setup.

    Hope that works for who ever encounters this problem.
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