

(BTW: I'm using an HP elitebook 8640p with an i5, 8gb ram, and win 7 64. Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer tips & advice. If all else fails, will upgrading to the Clarett 2Pre give me a performance/sound upgrade worthy of the Price (I live in Mexico, gear is at least 2-3 times the price of the USA)

If there is no way to get the driver to work, can I use the driver for the 1st gen Scarlett? I've been reading that some people use ASIO4ALL, but some of my music software doesn't play nice with it, I was using the iRig Pro Duo and had tons of issues because they don't write their own driver, forcing you to use ASIO4AllĤ. Would upgrading to Windows 10 help? I don't want to do this, I'm happy with win 7.ģ. Has anyone else had issues like this? (I've seen other websites where people have posted how frustrated they are with the same issues)Ģ. (Code 28) - There are no compatible drivers for this device.' So Windows has the option to search for drivers, which yields nothing, and the website itself doesn't help so I'm beginning to feel like I'm not gonna. 'The drivers for this device are not installed. It keeps telling me my device isn't ready for the driver? The driver isn't signed? Another issues, I've tried updating to SP1 (It won't) after 7 hours I'm ready to throw this thing out the window. Through device manager I select Focusrite Control, and open it to check the drivers. I'm having huge headaches getting my new Scarlett 2i2 to work with Windows 7 64. The Clarett Thunderbolt interfaces need a driver to work on Mac systems and this needs to be downloaded and installed separately to the Focusrite Control software.This is my first post. Please see this article for more information. The Saffire 6 USB 1.1 needs a driver on both Mac and Windows systems but it is no longer supported. The following interfaces don't need control software, but still need a driver on Windows systems:


You can download the driver for your product from the Downloads section of our website.
