3. Next, right-click on the MultiMix listing and choose Uninstall.... Accept the
warning that your are about to uninstall the device from your system by pressing
OK.
Now, the drivers have been uninstalled.
4. Have your MultiMix CD handy. Better yet, go to
www.Alesis.com
to get the
latest drivers and place them on your computer.
5. Reboot your machine. When you plug the MultiMix in again, Windows will
go through the MultiMix driver installation routine.
6. Have you installed the control panel? If not, click the Windows Start button
and go to My Computer. (If My Computer does not appear under the Start menu,
look for it on your desktop.)
From there, you will see the Alesis disk listed under one of the Devices with
Removable Storage.
Right click the disk and choose "Autoplay." The disc will begin its autoplay
routine. From there, choose to install the Alesis MultiMix control panel.
When I was installing the MultiMix, I received an error message saying "A
problem occurred during device installation. Your hardware may not work
properly."
For some reason, not all of the drivers installed properly. To remedy this error,
follow the procedures to uninstall and re-install the drivers in the topic I think that
I only installed some of the drivers, not all of them, above.
I want to uninstall the MultiMix from my computer
This is a two-stage process.
First, follow steps 1 through 3 of the topic I think that I only installed some of the
drivers, not all of them, above.
Second, uninstall the control panel. Choose Start and then Control Panel.
Choose Add or Remove Programs. Click on "MultiMix" and then press the
Remove button. Click Yes when asked if you're sure that you want to remove
MultiMix.
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