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  1. Posts : 4
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #11

    The most current Win 7 beta drivers work great with my Delta 44 and 24/96.

    I was a little reluctant to upgrade to 7 at first. Not only because I was worried about compatibility with drivers, but also that Sonar may not work. Little did I realize that Sonar had a set up for 64 bit when i put the disc in! I am very happy to say that all of my audio related stuff works as well as my games.



    LB
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  2. Posts : 7
    win xp pro/win 7 64
       #12

    worked perfectly for me
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  3. Posts : 1
    Win 7 64
       #13

    Freezing on shut down


    I came across this thread while researching the build of my new pc. I followed the instructions and everything went fine until I tried to shut down the pc, as it froze for several minutes. I found the solution below which worked perfectly.

    M-Audio audiophile Delta 249 conflict Joepsz , a poster to Microsoft’s TechNet forums, has discovered a fix that involves stopping the “Audiosrv” and “AudioEndpointBuilder” processes associated with the M-Audio audiophile Delta 249, which exhibits a conflict with Windows 7. The fix is as follows:
    Create a .bat file (create txt file and change extention to .bat)
    Right Click on file > “edit” and enter following info:
    net stop “Audiosrv”
    net stop “AudioEndpointBuilder”
    Save file as “Audio stop”(or whatever you want) to your main drive ie: C:\Audio stop
    Open “run” from start menu and enter “gpedit.msc” (without quotes) and hit “OK”
    Now navigate from right pain of window “User Configuration” > “Windows Settings” > “scripts (Logon/Logoff)” > “Logoff”
    From window that opens from clicking “Logoff” Click “Add” then browse to where you saved “Audio Stop.bat” earlier and double click on it.
    Hit “Apply” and close.
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    billdo said:
    Pritomnik, a fix is posted for W7 not shutting down after installing delta drivers at M-audio Forums.It will work with all M-audio cards and all W7 builds you can find it here:
    Windows 7 Build 7048 Shutdown/Restart FIX - The Official M-Audio User Forums
    Hi Billdo, I know this is an old thread but searching for a solution to a problem has let me here.
    I installed this delta dio driver which works perfectly for my m-audio card, but i cant seem to get win 7 to shut down on its own. just hangs on "shutting down" and i have to kill with the power button.
    Remove the driver and shuts down fine. So i have noticed you put a link here to help out Pritomnik with the same issue, bit the link no longer works. And after many searches in the m-audio forums i cant seem to find the anything of help. Can you please help or tell me how to over come this problem.

    Thanks
    Jordy
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #15

    billdo said:
    Pritomnik, a fix is posted for W7 not shutting down after installing delta drivers at M-audio Forums.It will work with all M-audio cards and all W7 builds you can find it here:
    Windows 7 Build 7048 Shutdown/Restart FIX - The Official M-Audio User Forums
    Hi Billdo, I know this is an old thread but searching for a solution to a problem has let me here.
    I installed this delta dio driver which works perfectly for my m-audio card, but i cant seem to get win 7 to shut down on its own. just hangs on "shutting down" and i have to kill with the power button.
    Remove the driver and shuts down fine. So i have noticed you put a link here to help out Pritomnik with the same issue, bit the link no longer works. And after many searches in the m-audio forums i cant seem to find the anything of help. Can you please help or tell me how to over come this problem.

    Thanks
    Jordy
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    Stuee said:
    Hi guys,
    I had a little trouble getting the driver files out of the Vista x64 installer (M-Audio don't make it easy!) so thought I'd post them up here for anyone to use.
    I am running Windows 7 x64 and my Audiophile 2496 works perfectly with this driver, which is the new Vista x64 SP1 driver just out of beta (01/27/2009 5.10.00.5069v3).

    This should work for the following cards:

    M-Audio Delta 1010
    M-Audio Delta DiO
    M-Audio Delta 66
    M-Audio Delta 44
    M-Audio Delta Audiophile 2496
    M-Audio Delta TDIF
    M-Audio Delta R-BUS
    M-Audio Delta 410
    M-Audio Delta 1010LT
    M-Audio Delta AP 192

    If you know what you're doing just download, unzip and install via Device Manager.

    If you're not so sure, here's what to do:

    Download my zip file (attached) and unzip it somewhere where you'll be able to find it easily.

    Open Device Manager (click Start and type Device Manager in the search box) and locate the entry for your card - probably under Other devices.

    Right click on it and:
    • Click Update Driver Software
    • Click Browse my computer for driver software
    • Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
    • Scroll down to Sound, video & game controllers
    • Click Have Disk
    • Browse to the folder where you unzipped the driver files
    • Select MAudioDeltaII.inf
    • Hit Next
    • Your drivers should now install & the M-Audio Control Panel icon appear in the system tray

    In case you have on-board sound or whatever you may have to set the card as default sound device. You can do this by going to Control Panel, then choose All Control Panel Items, then choose Sound.
    Now find your M-Audio card in the list, select it and click Set Default.
    You can right-click on it and select Test to make sure it's working.

    You should now have a working M-Audio Delta family sound card

    Cheers, Stuee
    AWESOME... I've been trying to get these drivers for DAYS!! Thank you SO MUCH!
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64 Ultimate
       #17

    Jordy, I ran into the same problem and ended here too, reviving this old thread. I was having the Windows 7 shut down issues until I installed the latest VISTA x64 drivers from the m-audio page. The driver linked at the beginning of this thread interrupts shutdowns, at least it did for me.
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