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Wednesday, November 11, 2020 3:59 AM (permalink)
Is it possible to do a clean re-install of some kind? Everything has been working great with my NU Audio Pro however today I the NU Audio Control Panel stopped launching, kept crashing as soon as it was launched. I have re-installed the software multiple times, but can not get the software to work any longer. Any ideas? 
 
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    Re: Clean install? - Nu Audio Control Panel Crashing Wednesday, November 11, 2020 5:23 AM (permalink)
    Try Windows System Restore and roll back to yesterday or when it worked..If it works or when you get it working, then manually create a system restore point.
     
    Maybe a Windows Update borked it..Check update history..Uninstall any new updates, if possible.

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    Re: Clean install? - Nu Audio Control Panel Crashing Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:28 PM (permalink)
    I was able to get it working (I think)...
    1. Had to re-install the drivers/software.
    2. Remove the audio card via the device manager selecting the option to delete the drivers.
    3. Re-install the drivers/software without the Nahimic software.
    4. Than re-install the drivers/software again with the Nahimic software.
    After doing all of that it appears to no longer be crashing, but I am not able to get my microphone that I had connected to it to work. Its possible that microphone has died, but I did not have any issues with the microphone until all of these software issues. As far as Windows System Restore goes, no thanks... lol. One I dont have it enabled and even if I did would only use it as a temp fix until I had time to re-install windows as system restores cause a ton of issues. 
     
    Really at this point I am finding it more difficult with everyday of use to justify the NU Audio Card at $300 opens you up to a lot of USB DAC's that would most likely out preform and certainly have better stability. EVGA really needs to step it up on the software side of things, they make some of the best hardware, but the software falls short with almost everything they make. 
    post edited by jasoncodispoti - Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:30 PM

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    Re: Clean install? - Nu Audio Control Panel Crashing Wednesday, November 11, 2020 2:39 PM (permalink)
    I don't know, but System Restore has saved me many times.

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