Hi all - brand new here, searched around a little but hopefully I am not duplicating a thread.
My Tascam model DP-32 is a music recorder with a USB interface. The USB works fine on my Vista 32 bit laptop, and my other desktop (XP-32 bit). However, a new PC with WIN 7 64 bit refuses to acknowledge the unit's USB. Returns Code 43. This is not a device that I can reformat NTSF.
I tried different cords, tried every USB port on the new machine. All other USB devices are working properly IE mice, cameras, interfaces, etc.
One other thing I am looking into is that the device may be set for FAT32 or HFS+, so I even loaded up a MAC reader, to no avail. Reformatting to NTSF is not an option because this is a machine, not a drive, that normally shows up USB as an external thumb drive for file transfers.
*whew* long winded...
Any thoughts?
Thanks - Mike
My Tascam model DP-32 is a music recorder with a USB interface. The USB works fine on my Vista 32 bit laptop, and my other desktop (XP-32 bit). However, a new PC with WIN 7 64 bit refuses to acknowledge the unit's USB. Returns Code 43. This is not a device that I can reformat NTSF.
I tried different cords, tried every USB port on the new machine. All other USB devices are working properly IE mice, cameras, interfaces, etc.
One other thing I am looking into is that the device may be set for FAT32 or HFS+, so I even loaded up a MAC reader, to no avail. Reformatting to NTSF is not an option because this is a machine, not a drive, that normally shows up USB as an external thumb drive for file transfers.
*whew* long winded...
Any thoughts?
Thanks - Mike
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 64 bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell XPS 8700
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit