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Hey Line 6, Where are the new drivers? Windows 11 and new laptops have memory integrity for a reason. I feel unsecure that there not new driver and firmware updates to correct this issue. I have always liked my Line 6 products, but drivers not being updated for such an extended amount of time leads me to believe you are walking away from your older products like HD500X and UX2. Support for new OS and hardware is critical for Line 6 future success, no way I am buying more Line 6 products until firmware and driver updates support older products. I get that it is hard to keep up for new OS and hardware improvements, but I would think in a 3 to 4 year period you could have found the time to get this critical step completed for your existing user base. Steve
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After over 10 hours of installing and reinstalling I finally managed to get the USB Driver to install and run. Problem: Workbench installs fine Line 6 Monkey installs and updates fine but reports no USB Driver Windows Device Manager reports corrupted or incompatible driver when usb interface is plugged in The solution: Click Start, Type Core, Select Core Isolation and run, turn off the Memory Integrity then reboot. The driver then miraculously functions fine. Line 6, please pin this somewhere as it was incredibly hard to find a solution and please see if the issue can be addressed.
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Some users have reported getting an error message when installing Line 6 product drivers on Windows 10 or 11. The error message will mention that Line 6 drivers are not being recognized or are being blocked after installation. The best workaround for this is to disable Memory Integrity under Windows security settings. You can find this feature under Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation details. See this article from Microsoft for further details: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/device-protection-in-windows-security-afa11526-de57-b1c5-599f-3a4c6a61c5e2 This is a known issue to our team, and for now the best option is to disable Memory Integrity as a work-around. We will continue to monitor this issue for our driver releases.
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