Is it possible that the update caused my Elgato to fail? But how can a software that I 'upgraded to' cause a malfunction with my PCIe slot. The only thing I have not done and maybe I need to do this is find the drivers again for the mother board for my sabertooth. I got it when I got the Elgato actually 3 months ago and I am fond of it. **Short of formatting my PC hard drive** btw, it is fairly new. I think it has just screwed with my PCI devices, I might just need to find drivers again? I sent an email to the manufacturer (no response). I have searched high and low for an answer. It does hesitate for 3 full minutes before it decides that it doesn't like my Elgato hardware again. I fire up the PC (having to use my DVI input) because I can't rely on the Elgato right now, My PC instantly recognizes the GTX 970 SSC no problem. I installed my new graphics card along with the Elgato hardware in a different PCIe slot thinking surely a new graphics card, a new PCIe slot, it has to work. I took out the Elgato HD60 Pro from my PCIe slot. I uninstalled the software for Elgato again, reinstalled a version that I know worked as that was the version that I started with back in September. I just bought a new graphics card literally yesterday. Take the hardware out, Reinstall the software without hardware. They recommended to uninstall the software. I have been doing this for over 15 years, not gonna do automatic updates. It is my preference, I feel if I have a stable version I do not mess with it and I do not want updates, some would say, you really 'should' update for security reasons. Personally I do not update my Windows 7 Ultimate OS. Frustrated I went back to the Manufacturer website and they had mentioned that 1 week ago that Microsoft put an update out and it caused conflict with the Elgato software, so 3 days later which happened to be (You guessed it, the day all this went down) they put out a new software update to 'help' those that did the update. I went into my Device manager and can see the yellow flag on my "Game Capture HD60 Pro) I uninstalled it by right clicking, then reboot. Uninstalling the new Elgato Software and rolling back to some older software that was working before.Ģ. I have tried all of these steps here (NONE of these worked).ġ. Here is what I have tried thus far, maybe you guys have an easier fix. I open the software and it says "No device found" Now my Game capture device is seen inside my PCIe "Game Capture HD60 Pro) BUT it has a yellow flag. I went ahead and put my game capturing on hold, thinking it will take about 15 minutes or less to get the update, get it installed, possible reboot etc. I had the Elgato software open (thus triggering a pop up asking me to update to the newest and best software update). I just got my very first live update Saturday morning 4 days ago. The device just went on sale to the public in September about 3 months ago. It can go into most any PCIe slot according to the company. It is a device that fits into my PCIe slot. I have a YouTube channel and I usually capture games through my Elgato Capture card as seen below. ![]() I will describe exactly how the issue started first. ![]() I will describe my problem first so maybe you can help me out. I can't post an error log as there really is not one to post. I really hope someone can help me with my problem here. I will put my question at the top: How can I get my computer to recognize my Elgato hardware component that was fine before an update that messed it up in my PCIe slot. It is considered a Hardware/Display/component issue, so ya its a little of all of that. I have been lurking around Tom's Hardware and I love all the help people provide.Īlso was not 100% sure where to put this topic.
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