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M-Audio Delta Audiophile 192 problem...weird
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| ronk |
OK I've had this weird problem for some time now: whenever I clicked on the system tray icon of the Delta 192 (in order to open the mixer window) it just didn't do anything...but everything else was just fine - I was able to use the card (Winamp, SoundForge, Media Player etc.)
So I decided today it's time to reinstall the driver and fix this thingy. I downloaded it and accidentley removed the driver and reinstalled it without physically removing the card first from the PCI slot (like I should've done). And after the installation was completed now I had two M-Audio tray icons - when I clicked on one of them it just didn't do anything, and when I clicked on the other an error popped saying "dpInitInterfaceFailed" and "There is presently no Delta hardware active in this system."
So...I removed the driver, removed the card from the PCI slot, installed the driver and put the card back, and the same thing happened: two tray icons, one that does nothing and the other with the error messages. (By the way, a Windows message saying that new hardware was detected shouldn't have appeared?)
I removed the driver and the card again - so basically nothing related to M-Audio should be installed on my PC - but when I turned it on, the same icon of M-Audio Delta 192 - one icon, not two, by the way - appeared. The name of the process is "DeltaIITray.exe". (I also ran a search for "delta" on my C:\ disk, and it found the files: "DeltaII.cpl", "deltaIICoIn.dll", "DeltaIITray.exe" and "msdelta.dll" in the system32 folder).
Now, when I try to uninstall the driver again, the installation won't let me. I just want to remove all M-Audio related stuff (DLLs, EXEs, start-ups - everything) so I could reinstall the driver properly.
So my question is - how can I do that?
Thanks for reading all this, much appreciated. |
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| dj_alfi |
| oh yeah, i think i had that problem too.. cant remember how i fixed it tho... :clown: |
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| Aesthetic |
| try searching through the registry for anything that says m-audio or deltaiitray.exe, remove the registry keys.. |
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| ronk |
Thanks man, it worked!
I don't know why I haven't thought about it before I posted this...removing the registry keys manually... |
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