Conectiv Maudio Driver For Mac

Install M-Audio Conectiv 6_0_3.exe It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver.

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Support Driver Downloads Driver Information Driver Install M-Audio Conectiv 6_0_3.exe Applies To Operating Systems Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista (32-Bit) SP1 Windows Vista (32-Bit) SP2 Windows Vista (64-Bit) Windows Vista (64-Bit) SP1 Windows Vista (64-Bit) SP2 Windows 7 (32-Bit) Windows 7 (32-Bit) SP1 Windows 7 (64-Bit) Windows 7 (64-Bit) SP1 Version 6.0.3 Release Date Release Notes * Updated Installer Read Me.rtf. Removed boiler plate stuff and updated supported OSes. * Updated the legacy uninstaller to cope with a recently discovered bug in all of our legacy 64-bit InstallShield-based packages.

The packages in question fail to properly clean up after themselves on uninstall, leaving an erroneous entry in Windows add/remove programs panel, and previously caused false positives with the legacy uninstaller. The legacy uninstaller now detects this condition and cleans up after it. * Fixed a bug where the install would fail if a component shared among multiple installers (e.g. TBIA) was already present on the target system and had a higher version number.

* Updated TaskBarIconApplet to 1.3.0.8 - Addressed a bug where the icon could fail to be added to the system tray, and a cryptic error message presented to the user. This would be most likely to occur during windows startup on slower machines. The failure is now handled by retry logic, which in the case of failure, will attempt to add the icon to the system tray periodically for up to two minutes until it succeeds to insure the TBIA correctly appears in the system tray.