Failed to initialize' driver error  


  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    'Failed to initialize' driver error


    Hi,

    I own an external firewire soundcard (Yamaha n12 mixer) which connects to the PCI firewire card (SIIG with a Texas Instruments Chipset) on my CPU. and I am facing a similar problem I faced a couple of times before where I resorted to the ultimate cure - reinstalling windows just to get a driver working since nothing else worked. That nightmare is back.

    So all was working fine till yesterday. But today when I got my computer and the soundcard powered, I got the dreaded 'Failed to Initialize' message for the soundcard's ASIO firewire driver that comes with the soundcard. This is all the manual had to say about this issue -

    Error message: Failed to initialize.
    Cause: Initialization of Yamaha Steinberg FW Driver has failed.
    Solution: Restart the computer.

    Just for you to better diagnose the problem, I had also installed the latest Yamaha USB drivers a few days ago, since I thought of also incorporating an old yamaha device in my setup. Both, the firewire driver and the USB driver seemed to work fine, but on the next boot the error started showing up for the firewire driver.

    So I uninstalled the Yamaha USB driver but no matter how many times I re-install the FW driver now (latest or the previous version), restart my PC before installing this, after deleting that etc etc, or even delete registry entries for the yamaha FW and the USB midi drivers (assuming I deleted the right entries) and then reinstalling, the error message still remains, with the control panel of the FW driver greyed out.

    There is absolutely no response from the manufacturer about this matter and I really don't know where to go from here. The FW driver installation goes fine. I tried the IEEE 1394 host controller(Legacy) , Texas instruments 1394 host controller in device manager, disabling other devices, uninstalled ASIO4ALL since i thought another ASIO driver might be causing problems. But got no results.
    I can live without the device running on the USB driver but really need to get the FW driver up. Most of the forum posts about this issue end with 'It suddenly started working this morning', and thats what happened to me the last time too, but I haven't been that lucky this time.

    All the latest drivers, firmware have been downloaded and installed from the yamaha website.

    Can someone please tell me what should I do to get the driver working and how to deal with such traumatizing driver issues when they show absolutely no direction as to what is wrong? :'(

    OS- Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    Thank you!

    Regards
    Last edited by crystaldrone; 19 Nov 2017 at 02:48.
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  2. Posts : 740
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Try uninstalling the Yamaha devices from device manager, restart the computer and allow them to re-install automatically.

    I assume the 1394 Port is listed as A OK in the device manager, and that the 1394 Network Adaptor appears and is enabled in Network Connections
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Sub Styler,

    Thank you for your reply. I did try that but unfortunately this soundcard doesn't install its drivers like the other USB devices I have where the drivers got installed as soon as they are connected and powered. The automatic installation of drivers works well with them after uninstalling their drivers, rebooting while keeping them on.

    But this soundcard came with a driver CD when I bought it five years ago, and the new versions have to be downloaded from the yamaha website and installed. Infact they strictly mention to keep the device off and disconnected while installing drivers.

    About the 1394 adapter, it does show as OK in Device Manager, and actually has never shown up in Network Connections even when the soundcard used to working. Attached is a screenshot of Device Manager, Devices and Printer, Network Connections and the error if that help you narrow down what the issue might be. Things have always looked like this in all the three places.

    Don't understand what am I doing wrong.
    Last edited by crystaldrone; 19 Nov 2017 at 02:48.
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