
#Mac isnt reading usb for controller install
inf to include the hardware ID for the controller for it to actually install the driver and get it working. I ended up having to manually modify the. I have used this controller on Windows 7 for the last year or 2 and never had to do more than plug it in for it to work. Windows 7 detected it, reported it was the Rock Candy, found a driver online or had it in Windows, but then wouldnt install it. Īgain, why do they say Windows 8 in the title (like the last article that was the same way) when this is common in the other versions of Windows as well?I havent had time to figured out exactly why this is happening yet, but after I last installed Windows 7 about a week ago, the drivers for my Rock Candy 360 controller would not install. The above content was adapted from our Tom's Hardware Tutorials Forum.įollow Marcus Yam.

Wait till the selected driver gets updated from the Internet and on the next page, click Close.

On the displayed box, click Search automatically for updated driver software to make the Windows to search for the updated driver from the Internet.From the context menu that appears, click Update Driver Software to update the driver of the selected USB controller.Once expanded, right-click the USB controller that is to be updated.On Device Manager window, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers category.On Hardware and Sound window, click Device Manager under Devices and Printers category from the right pane.On the opened Control Panel window, click Hardware and Sound.On the Settings pane, click Control Panel.From the displayed options, click Settings.Once on the desktop screen, hover mouse to the bottom right corner of the window.Click Desktop tile from the Start screen to go to the desktop window.Make sure that the computer is connected with an active Internet connection.

Log on to Windows 8 computer with the administrator account.
