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yes, that's why when u run dseo tool there's an option to remove watermark.
Bad news.... a slight oversight has rendered xbcd's rumble incompatible with x64 apps. the rumble driver is not x64 compatible at this time, and im not exactly code savvy enough to correct this.
Yes, unfortunately you must be test mode for the driver to work.
Also I fixed my last post. The driver is located in system32/drivers. I just installed Home Premium 64bit and this method works great for retail builds of W7. Huge thanks for Squall and all those involved in keeping XBCD alive!
I'm not having much joy with this.
I followed the instructions on page one of this thread, turned off UAC and yet still the XBCD Driver doesn't show itself when I try to Update the drivers.
I can't see I've missed anything but is there any way I can check the XBCD.sys file is correctly setup now? Or anything else I can try?
ANy help greatly appreciated.
There is no need to disable UAC.
as long as Test signing is off, and the file is signed(for Vista/7 x64), it is simply a matter of doing an update install.
Post a screenshot of the device you are trying to update in device manager.
It is probably a 360 type control that is not yet supported in the drivers installation script.
Ah hang on, you mean I need to turn Test Mode back off again once I've Signed the .sys file? That's not the way the intructions read. I'll go and try that then! The device BTW is the 360 EX2 Fighter Stick that was release for Virtua Fighter 5 I think. I will be using a standard wired 360 Pad as well, but that's still plugged in my working XP machine.
Typo, test signing must be on.
The current version doesn't have support for the EX2 Fighter stick, but if you get the PID/VID values from the Details tab in device manager > device properties, i can add that in a jiffy.
Ah thanks for that, saved me spending longer trying to figure out why it's not working :)
Here's the Device Manager Hardware IDs section, if you need anything else just let me know;