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Loopy 3ds capture card
Loopy 3ds capture card





loopy 3ds capture card
  1. #Loopy 3ds capture card install#
  2. #Loopy 3ds capture card 64 Bit#
  3. #Loopy 3ds capture card drivers#
  4. #Loopy 3ds capture card driver#

The INF file has important information inside of it. It's important that the PC looks into this directory with these two folders and INF file. It contains "amd64" folder and "x86" folder and then a file called "3dscapture.inf".

#Loopy 3ds capture card install#

You MUST make sure to install using the main directory of Loopy's "3ds_driver" folder.

#Loopy 3ds capture card drivers#

How are you installing the device driver? Are you choosing "Update Driver" afterwards and pointing it at the main download folder (unzip into a directory first, don't open up the zip and grab from there-I'm sure you knew that)? I suggest uninstalling the USB drivers while the unit is hooked up, and then without disconnecting it, choose to install new hardware and tell it you have the disk for it.

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Make sure you are logged on as the PC's administrator, disconnect yourself from the internet, exit/turn off any/all firewall/antivirus software before proceeding with the steps coming up. Bleh, so much for technical, huh? I failed.

#Loopy 3ds capture card driver#

Seeing how generic things are, I feel positive that it's probably an issue with your Vista installation, not having service packs or being the most up to date with Windows updates, or driver code on your PC is corrupt and trying to install the driver incorrectly (whether it be user or PC), or Loopy has to add a slightly different code to the WinUSB (this is where I get stumped since I don't do driver coding or tweaking). The drivers were assigned/made using WinUSB, which version I don't know (1.9 I'm assuming), and the driver is the most up to date one available as far as generic ones go. Now, I can't find a driver pack for generic USB drivers or for MCS Electronics. We change the Vendor ID from Hexidecimal (16D0) to Decimal (5840) and Vendor ID 5840 is the MCS Electronics vendor who originally created the USB generic drivers. So we take the VID of the 3DS capture card: "VID_16D0&PID_06A3". This is to enhance the compatibility of software changes and actually reduces some issues that could lead to Blue Screens or rare miscellaneous software conflicts. Regardless, as a technician's word of advice, you always install service packs in the order they got released by, even if it's like Windows XP which contains the previous service packs. Vista's service packs as 7's are individual only and do not include the service pack behind it. I have to go straight to bed shortly, but to answer your question, Vista Service Packs are considered so grand and complex that it does not follow the rule, nor will Windows 7 service packs if one gets released above service pack 1.

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Good luck in the mean time.You use your hardware ID to locate the software on the internet.įirst off, I want to know what service pack his system says, if it says Vista SP2, then he has SP1 as well. You only count both sides of the first ampersand ("&") and stop there. You're looking for something that looks like this: "VEN_14F1&DEV_2F20" (this is for my Modem, not the 3DS capture board).

loopy 3ds capture card

The Hardware ID can be found in Device Manager, find the driver/hardware in question, open up its properties, click on the Details TAB, then choose "Hardware ID". I'm in a hurry for work or else I'd have a better post, but if I get time tonight from work, I'll look up the Hardware ID of the driver and hunt for a version that is higher than that of the build in the picture submited. Your driver you're trying to use states Windows 7 Final driver version, and not ALL Windows 7 drivers and Vista drivers can be cross platform, although it's like that for almost most of the time. I noticed when I tried to install on Windows 7 that I had to do this (yeah, I know you're talking about Vista) because by selecting the x86 32 bit folder, it would not install properly.

#Loopy 3ds capture card 64 Bit#

Make sure you are updated to Vista Service Pack 2 (of course, you'll need SP1 first to do that) and then restart the PC, tell the PC you have a device to install, then choose "have disk" in which you need to download Loopy's drivers pack, then select the MAIN FOLDER that houses both the x86 32 Bit Drivers and the 圆4 64 bit drivers (you could probably also update the drivers as well and choose the main folder with the downloaded drivers in it).







Loopy 3ds capture card