January 5, 201313 yr Well there is a first time for everything. Got a completely rebuilt desktop for Christmas, A 64 bit machine. Loaded everything back into a fresh empty, other than the Win 7 pro OS, with no problems. Fired up FSX, all the service packs are installed, as well as the Accellerator package. The problem; everytime I reboot I loose the CH drivers for the yoke and pedal. I have to recycle them by unpluging and repluging them into the USB ports. One on the PC, the other on a 2.0 USB port. If anyone has some direction they can give me to resolve this, well it would really be appreciated. Here's my specs 3.20 Ghz Intel Core i5-3470 processor Intel Corporation DH77EB MB 16352 MB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Video Card Windows 7 Pro OS 1TB HD Cheers, Ken Cheers, Tenpin aka Ken http://TVAir.org
January 5, 201313 yr Did you load your motherboard drivers ? this should not be happening there is no driver for your ch product and dont load any. Rich Sennett
January 5, 201313 yr Author Did you load your motherboard drivers ? this should not be happening there is no driver for your ch product and dont load any. Hi Richard, Thank you. I had installed the control manager and between posts I deleted it and the drivers. Rebooted, plugged in the yoke and pedal. They are now both working just fine. For some reason I thought CH had upgraded the drivers for 64 bit machines. Thanks again for the great response. Cheers, Tenpin aka Ken http://TVAir.org
January 8, 201313 yr I have similar problem - need to set up CH yoke and rudder pedals control allocations each time a flight is run. Could you please be a bit more specific what you meant by "control managers" that you uninstalled. Thanks in advance. DJ
January 8, 201313 yr Author Hi d-jones1, It's the CH control managers that i downloaded from CH Products. Deleted them, plugged in the yoke and pedals and rebooted. Win 7 found some drivers and they work fine. Cheers, Tenpin aka Ken http://TVAir.org
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