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DAndres109Member
[quote author=Jonas link=topic=5272.msg18771#msg18771 date=1459938522]
My installation on Win 10 Pro (x64 build 1511) went just fine, but I did however remove all old Breakaway components completely before even trying.And just "uninstalling" the old Breakaway version doesn't remove the old pipeline. You have to remove it thru the Device manager -> Sound devices -> Right click on Breakaway pipeline and choose uninstall.
[/quote]This worked for me as well.
DAndres109Member[quote author=Dj Buik link=topic=5272.msg18757#msg18757 date=1459547581]
i'm not sure if i booted the second time.Did you upgrade windows 10 to the latest build?
That is 1511. this build solved some audio issues.
[/quote]No, I'm running Windows 7.
DAndres109Member[quote author=Dj Buik link=topic=5272.msg18749#msg18749 date=1459359645]
first deinstall old Breakaway version. reboot pc and then install new version.I think the old virtual cable (pipeline) must be completely gone, before the new can be installed.
[/quote]I have tried this sequence, but Breakaway still fails with the same driver error. Did you also reboot after installing the newer version?
DAndres109Member[quote author=vmron link=topic=5272.msg18745#msg18745 date=1459302160]
[quote author=ddtop link=topic=5272.msg18737#msg18737 date=1459256573]
did you use the pipeline removal tool to remove the old pipeline version first?///Best
What is the pipeline removal tool and where do I get it? I did uninstall the old version first, restarted computer and tried to install new version.
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The pipeline removal tool is the uninstaller that runs during the 1.40.02 setup if you have a prior version installed.DAndres109MemberI have this exact same issue on Windows 7 64-bit. I tried installing Breakaway in safe mode as well, but this did not help. Reinstalling 1.30.02 worked just fine.
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