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- #Windows 10 directory for usb drivers how to#
- #Windows 10 directory for usb drivers install#
- #Windows 10 directory for usb drivers zip file#
- #Windows 10 directory for usb drivers update#
- #Windows 10 directory for usb drivers archive#
Thanks to credo for quick responses and the helpful guides that got me there.
#Windows 10 directory for usb drivers install#
"Roland" but with credos adapted RDIF1045.inf file in it.Ĩ) It finds a driver for FANTOM X and use this to install, it will complain about unsigned drivers or some such message, but just push through, then driver install will occur.
#Windows 10 directory for usb drivers update#
"credo"ģ) Took just the RDIF1045.inf file from credos download and placed it in the "Roland" directory.Ĥ) ran the sequence to allow unsigned drivers per Credos first post in this topic.ĥ) plugged in the Fantom XR into USB and powered on the device and ensured that the System Menu showed MIDI communication and not STORAGE.Ħ) opened up Device Manager, note that Fantom X shows as a device that is not working right click on the device and click on Update drivers.ħ) I picked the directory to choose for the driver installation.
#Windows 10 directory for usb drivers zip file#
zip file above into a different directory. It's working here and doesn't show any Roland Branded drivers for the storage side.ġ) download the Roland Fantom X driver for USB on Windows 8 and unzip it. You should be able to find them for less than $10.just be sure to confirm it'll work with Windows 10, AND has an easy exchange/return policy.įrom what I can tell so far, the USB storage mode works with bog standard Microsoft Drivers, so that side of the Fantom should still work OK.
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The Fantom X Editors/Librarians will still work through the old DIN cable. If all else fails, grab a DIN MIDI interface for the PC if you do not already have one. I'll come back and follow up if I discover anything useful.
#Windows 10 directory for usb drivers how to#
In the meanwhile, I'm studying up on how to dig into my Windows installation with notes from true Windows GuRus and see exactly what inf file it did accept, and where it stashed all the relevant driver files. You might try going through the 'Browse from my computer.>Let me pick from a list.>have disk' dialogue to see if it takes that way.
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I used a similar hack to above, but the installer worked on Windows 8.1 They never did one for Windows 8.1 that I know of. Mpcrabtree wrote:hopefully Roland will do the necessary quick work to get this working as it should. I wish I knew the exact magic bullet that got it working.I just know that when it did finally take, I was installing through the device manager after having entered the mode that allows installing unsigned drivers. It took me several tries, and I did try running that installer several times. I remember tinkering with the RDIF1045.inf and adding different entries:Įventually it accepted it and installed through the Windows device manager. You might try running the installer, and when it asks to uninstall, ignore that and then go through the process of trying to install it using the device manager. I'd tried using the installer first and that just flat out refused to work. If that doesn't work go through it with a text editor and try different entries. Give it a try without an edited RDIF104.inf file first. Make sure it's in MIDI mode.not storage or flash card mode.ĭo make sure you're pointing it to the directory with your RDIF1045.inf file once you tell device manager you'd like to choose the drivers it will install. The Fantom X does have to be plugged in and powered on so it'll show up in the device list. This was a fresh install of Windows 10, 64bit version. I'll come back and follow up with more posts once I get a chance to try the memory/flash mounting side of things. So far it seems to be working for me, at least the MIDI over USB part.as I haven't tried accessing the memory or flash card yet. Hopefully it will find everything it needs and install itself for you. Browse your disk(s) and find the directory holding your Fantom X drivers.
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Right click it and choose update driver.ĥ. Locate your Fantom X, it should show up in the unidentified ? section of devices.Ĥ. Right click the start button and choose device manager.ģ. Next I plugged in the Fantom to the USB port, opened the Device Manager, and manually installed the driver by pointing it to the directory holding all the Fantom X driver files.Ģ. (essentially, I just changed the Windows8 to Windows10 and left the rest of the file alone)ĭon't run the installer again.instead do it manually.
#Windows 10 directory for usb drivers archive#
In my Fantom X driver archive I found and edited the RDIF1045.inf fileĬhange so it looks like this: Next I ran through this process that tells Windows that it can install unsigned drivers. I tried to install it but it did not work. First I found the Windows 8 version here.