Of course one day I forgot to disconnect the midisports when I rebooted and got the BSOD again. I reconnected the midisports and started Sonar. So I loaded the next driver, rebooted but before the system went through the POST I disconnected the midiports. I reconnected the midisports and started up Sonar. The system came back up and offered to search for a reason why it blue sreened but it couldn't find anything. So I shut down, disconnected the mididsports and restarted. As I had just installed the mididsport drivers and I was loading a driver, rebooting, load the next driver, reboot, (Yeah, I've been around the block before :-)) it was pretty easy to know what had caused the Blue Screen. They worked with no problem.untill I rebooted and recieved the BSOD.
MIDISPORT 2X2 DRIVER 10.9.5 64 BIT
Last October I installed Windows 7 64 bit and I own 2 midisport 2x2 so I loaded the 64 bit drivers. I realize I'm late to the party but I wanted to say something to share information. I reset the machine several times and it worked everytime. So, the M-Audio driver is NOT needed to make this work on my WINDOW 7-64 bit machine Start SONAR X1 and it should now show up in Preferences dialog box Windows 7 will find it's own driver and load this to start workingĥ. Navigate to the UNINSTALL driver window and run this to remove existing driverĤ.
With the Device plugged into the USB port bring up the latest M-Audio driver file 6_1_2 and click on itĢ. FINALLY, the Midisport 2x2 ANNIVERSARY Edition works everytime on my Windows 7-64 bit machine.ġ.