Windows 7: Recently bought xbox 360 wireless controller for windows seems to have
16 Sep 2010
nJoyo
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Operating System
108 posts
UK
Recently bought xbox 360 wireless controller for windows seems to have
ight i've recently bought a windows 360 controller and it seems to be having problems i try to sync crossfire and the controller which was provided with the crossfire, but seems to having some issues to sync, it the xbox 360 controller just seems to not find the connection between the crossfire. anyone have the same issue or had. can anyone help me out?
OS Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Operating System CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2 GHz Motherboard ASUS P5LP-LE Memory (1024MB DDR PC2-5300 X2) (1024 DDR PC2-6400 X2) Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT (512MB DDR2 RAM)
16 Sep 2010
boohbah
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
12,173 posts
cornwall UK
I used to have a crossfire reciever and it worked fine until it broke, is the battery ok on the controller
also make sure reciever is showing in devices and printers
System Manufacturer/Model Number Hewlett packard/p6512uk OS Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600 CPU IIx4 amd athelon 635 processor Motherboard FOXCONN 2AA9 Memory 2x2gb Graphics Card ati radeon HD 5450 Sound Card (1) Realtek High Definition Audio (2) AMD High Definition Monitor(s) Displays samsung lcd tv 32" Screen Resolution 1360x 768
Keyboard wireless hp Mouse wireless Hp,optical PSU ? Cooling air! Hard Drives (1) WDC WD10 01FAES-60Z2A0 SATA Disk Device (2) Maxtor OneTouch USB Device (3) ST310003 33AS USB Device (4) WD My Book 1111 USB Device Internet Speed 1.10mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser Firefox
16 Sep 2010
nJoyo
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Operating System
108 posts
UK
I've checked that, the batteries are good, tried with different batteries too no luck. The Device is recognized in the devices and printers section however it doesn't seem to be syncing with each other. don't know whats the problem here..
System Manufacturer/Model Number Hewlett packard/p6512uk OS Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600 CPU IIx4 amd athelon 635 processor Motherboard FOXCONN 2AA9 Memory 2x2gb Graphics Card ati radeon HD 5450 Sound Card (1) Realtek High Definition Audio (2) AMD High Definition Monitor(s) Displays samsung lcd tv 32" Screen Resolution 1360x 768
Keyboard wireless hp Mouse wireless Hp,optical PSU ? Cooling air! Hard Drives (1) WDC WD10 01FAES-60Z2A0 SATA Disk Device (2) Maxtor OneTouch USB Device (3) ST310003 33AS USB Device (4) WD My Book 1111 USB Device Internet Speed 1.10mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser Firefox
16 Sep 2010
arkhi
Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
787 posts
This is why I bought a wired 360 controller instead
Oh and btw, is that controller of yours a Microsoft-manufactured one?
Also, just buy a regular controller. The "for Windows" text just make it cost a few bucks more whilst it is exactly the same thing.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Asus G73SW-XN2 OS Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 CPU Intel Core i7-2630QM@2GHz(2.9GHz Turbo Boost) [Sandy Bridge] Motherboard Asus G73SW (Intel HM65 Chipset) Memory Kingston DDR3 1333 16GB (4GBx4) Graphics Card nVidia GTX 460m 1.5GB Sound Card EAX Advanced HD 5.0, THX TruStudio Monitor(s) Displays 17.3 in. primary & 23 in. secondary Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Keyboard Built-in 102-Key Backlit Keyboard Hard Drives Seagate Momentus XT (SATA II) 500 GB @ 7200 RPM
Hitachi (SATA II) 500GB @ 7200 RPM
Non Raid because ASUS was crappy to choose an HM65 Chipset Other Info It's a Laptop.
Recently bought xbox 360 wireless controller for windows seems to have problems?