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Linein app not working update#
I advise to also download the latest cumulative update to windows as well. It could be just a slight bug/hiccup in your system the driver borks at. Latest supported Surface pro4 win 10 version is v1709 (9) Latest supported Surface pro3 win 10 version is v1703 (3) Download just the appropriate file for your system.
Linein app not working drivers#
msi and all drivers are updated and firmware as well in one fell swoop.ĭo a winver and look at your win10 build. MS have mad my life so much easier with bundling drivers and firmware updates to various parts of the surfaces in a single file. not sure of your foray into this area so forgive me if this is stuff you have done already or know all about. I have found many issues are fixed with current software for them. I manage 60 surface 4 pro's and a mix of surface 3 Pro's and RT's This all assumes a bad registry entry is even the issue. I suppose you could do a registry backup using regedit and try to find the bad entry(s) and manually delete them but I wouldn't know where to start there.
Linein app not working install#
A fairly extreme measure for a failed driver install but one of the things you can try is restoring to a recent restore point (if you have one) before you first updated the Line6 driver. It could be you have a bad registry entry. Here is a really good link on the (Code 39) error you are getting:
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I have opened a support ticket, though I would still very much appreciate any other suggestions. Not sure what set of processes would be "unnecessary" -) I'll try with defender turned off to no avail (though I would have expected a message or something if it intervened). I've had nothing plugged in to the USB port for this. I've also downloaded the driver a number of times, with various browsers to avoid anything IE specific (like issues with signing).
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Unfortunately, I've done almost all of them already to no avail. Thanks for the suggestions, HonestOpinion. This may include going into the Task Manager and killing unnecessary processes. Have you tried loading the driver with your anti-virus software turned off including Windows 10's Defender? You might also try unplugging anything else in the USB ports and disabling every unnecessary process running on the PC for the duration of the driver install. Continue to uninstall the driver first before any attempts to reload it. One approach you may have already tried is right clicking on the driver in Device Manager and attempting to update it from the list of local drivers already on your machine (rather than updating from online). Get a fresh download of the correct driver. If the above does not work and given your familiarity with Windows and former employment with Microsoft these may all be things you have tried already but here goes. Reinstalling the correct version of HX Edit for your OS is the easiest way to guarantee you are getting the correct driver for your OS. It sounds like you are getting either the wrong device driver or your device driver is getting corrupted in the download process somehow judging by the error message (but not necessarily). I would definitely start with an uninstall of the driver and Helix software from the Windows 10 "Control Panel -> Programs and Features" and then reboot the PC, and do a fresh download of HX Edit from Line6 which will include the latest driver.