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Old Aug 14, 2006, 03:57 PM   #1
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problem installing KX3538k

This is going to be hard to make sense of, but I will try. I downloaded 3538k and ran the file. I went through the beginning precedures (license agreement, etc.), I then clicked install. After I clicked install it did not ask me any more questions (like do I want to install for joystick, where are my vst hosts, etc.), it then said finished and asked me if I wanted to view a readme and launch Kx Project. It did not ask me if I wanted to reboot. I clicked no to viewing the readme and to starting Kx Project. I felt it was best to reboot. So I rebooted.

When I logged back in after the reboot, the Windows hardware configuration came up and said something like "We have found new hardware would you like to try to search for drivers." I clicked cancel. The Kx project drivers weren't working. So I then went to start-programs, and went down to Kx Project. When the options for it opened there was no Kx Mixer. So I clicked uninstall or re-install Kx Project audio driver. I then clicked install. And the install seemed to work fine. It asked me to reboot this time, which I did.

After I logged back in the drivers appear to be working fine. I am going to install Gigastudio 3 later today, so I hope that everything is alright. Do y'all think that the drivers are now correctly installed? Hope this makes sense.

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Old Aug 16, 2006, 10:08 AM   #2
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It sounds like it did install OK the second time, so I think that it shouldn't give you any more trouble. I am not sure why you had problems the first time, maybe you were missing a component that the installer uses (a library or something), and the first install attempt installed the needed lib, allowing it to work properly the second time? I do not know, just a guess, but I think you should be good to go now...
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Old Aug 23, 2006, 08:19 PM   #3
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Thanks for the help.

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