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Old 06-19-2019, 12:02 PM
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Default Windows XP + DiGi003 Driver Question

I am trying to resurrect my cousins home studio. The computer he has is a windows XP box with a 002.

I recently upgraded my studio from a 003 to new avid hardware and would like to give my cousin the 003 as an upgrade. He's running Pro Tools 7.4 and this system is never on the internet.

Everything works fine with the 002 but the 003 can't be found. I'm sure the driver need to be upgraded. This is a one way street for an upgrade and no way for him to roll it back if we mess this up. No internet, no backup plan, etc. I know, I know. It is what it is.

My question is which 003 driver still works with Windows XP. Any pointers will be greatly appreciated!
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