Driver Installer For Windows 10

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Birhanie Scavotto

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Jul 17, 2024, 1:04:05 AM7/17/24
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To start off with the error that pops up is...

"Windows cannot find 'C:\AMD\AMD_Software_Installer_22.10.3\Setup.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again."

OMEN by HP Obelisk Desktop
Windows 10 Pro
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor 3.59 GHz
AMD Radeon RX 5700XT
RAM 16 GB

So the other day I went to use AMD software: Adrenaline Edition to install the new graphics drivers for the RX 5700XT. I downloaded them and I went to INSTALL the drivers. However, after clicking on the install button the error message listed above popped up. I tried looking for this issue on the forums or elsewhere but was only able to find issues that were SIMILAR. For example Windows not being able to find radeonsettings or was concerning a Ryzen CPU or something. Most of the posts I saw had solutions like going into the registry ("Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options" ) and deleting radeonsettings, but I honestly don't see anything listed in the "Image File Execution Options" folder that has anything to do with AMD. So there is honestly nothing TO delete there. Also, I know messing with the registry isn't exactly advised all that much.

I tried reinstalling the AMD software: Adrenaline Edition update tool, but it didn't work. The same error popped up again.Here is the error that pops up.

Also on a bit of a side note...
I have NEVER played Alien Isolation before in my life. It's is not even installed on this PC, nor has it EVER been installed. I've played AC Valhalla, AOE, CP2077, and C&C recently so that's normal, but I'm also freaked out why some 800 hours of Alien Isolation would be in the history.

Hey man, i unistalled my drivers completely incuding the adrenaline edition and reinstalled from there website and it worked for me. You might have to restart a bit or try a few times but i dont think this is on us.

It looks like it is receiving data from a previous driver installation, but from where is the question. I've read a bit about the AMD DDU uninstall app, but I've been using BC Uninstaller for several years now and I feel that it does a much better job. I'm not knocking DDU but I dislike having to go into "safe mode" to uninstall drivers. I would recommend you try BCU (use it in default mode) and uninstall your drivers then delete any directory where they were installed prior to reinstalling them. Make sure you shut down then restart prior to reinstalling, that's just an old time process that I have used for many years. I also prefer a cold system restart as opposed to a warm system restart when cleaning up old drivers etc.

I was supposed to jam at my friend's through my new Babyface Pro FS. However, we couldn't install the driver on his computer, which runs Windows 10. After clicking the installer icon, we could see a sudden flash of the installer running and the loading bar going from min to max, I think, it really took like half a second. After that, nothing was installed and plugging the Babyface didn't do a thing. We tried running it as an administrator and checked firewall (in any case), but nothing helped.

This would happen if the babyface was in class compliant mode instead of pc mode. Check the manual how to switch, I never have to do it, pc only, so can't remember the exact button presses needed when powering up.

I thought about this when I read some topics here and I definitely need to test this next time. But I wonder, how could Babyface's settings prevent an .exe file installer from doing its thing? I suggested my friend to install the driver in advance so that I could just come up and plug the Babyface in, but he reported this behaviour, the installer just flashing and then disappearing, even before there was a Babyface present.

Sure the exe was the right one ?
-audio.de/downloads/driver_usb_win_1227.zip
Could be he installed Digicheck or the FUT ?
For activating and deactivating the Class-Compliant mode hold the two buttons SELECT and DIM during power-up.
The lights will show PC for your use. Class-Compliant mode is when CC is shown by the LEDs.

Well I guess You think the driver does not install while I think it does lightning fast. It will only really activate when the baby is in PC mode.
Next time check in device manager what you see.
Also you can check in what mode your babyface is right now at any computer. It will not change by itself. SO if ity is connected to a pc now it is in pc mode when it is working. On a mac it will work in CC mode too.

I've got an old laptop (2nd gen i7) with a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro 21h1 that I'm using in my new workspace to get back into tinkering, which I haven't done in several years. I know I need to install the driver for the CH340 controller to work properly, but I can't seem to install it. I've downloaded several times from multiple sources. The installer will launch, but when I click the install button I get "Driver install failure!"

I've tried compatibility mode and disabling driver enforcement (as recommended on this forum as far back as 2017), but nothing is working. I also tried on my main PC (also newer than the last time I tinkered with an Arduino) and it's also failing here with the same nondescript error.

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