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187870 2003-10-30 07:45:00 music program I'm using doesn't recognise my midi port
what to do?
in control panel >sounds, mutimedia.>devices>MIDI for WDM-based
devices properties it says: Driver is enabled , but inactive due to unknown problem.
kali yuga (4805)
187871 2003-10-30 08:51:00 Do you have windows sounds? I had similar with windows ME and found this solution, maybe it is the same for you.
1. From Device Manager (be sure to select View/Show hidden devices), find the 'ISAPNP Read Data Port' device from the System Devices list. (Of note: once I successfully repaired this problem, this device no longer appears.)
2. Right click the ISAPNP device, and select "Update Driver"
3. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
4. Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install."
5. The step I left out on prior trials: UNSELECT "Show Compatible Hardware"
6. Be sure that "(Standard System Devices)" is selected under Manufacturer.
7. Under Model, scroll down until you see "Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator". Select this item, and select "Next>".
8. You will receive some frightening error message that you should probably disregard.
9. Complete the installation of the driver. You will see your device list magically change before your eyes. The other PNP devices will mysteriously become enabled and active. If not, restart
Pheonix (280)
187872 2003-10-30 09:21:00 Please lets keep it all in the other thread.

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robsonde (120)
187873 2003-10-30 09:59:00 Love to, but this was the only thread when I answered it. If you don't believe me, compare the thread numbers :D Pheonix (280)
187874 2003-10-30 10:11:00 [childish behaviour]
Yes, this thread came first. But.......

Phoenix: posted in this thread at 9:51pm

Other thread started at 9:21pm. Posts by me and robsonde at 9:29pm and 9:32pm.

So there. Na na nahnah naaahhhh
[/childish behaviour]

This post has been brought to you by lack of sleep and headcold medication ....

.... I'm going to bed ....
Biggles (121)
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