Hello there, I'm having similar issue with the person that posted this thread had.
The only difference would be that I'm on Windows 11 instead of Windows 10.
Some of the troubleshooting steps that I've tried are as follow:
1. Post #6 regarding making sure mshidumdf in Registry has its Start key set to 3.
In addition to that, I also found out that Owners key in my Registry initially had oem28.inf, which appeared to have something to do with a particular OEM recommended app, KB9X Radio Switch Device. So I went ahead and uninstalled said app, and removed the reference from Owners key (uninstalling said program and rebooting PC did not appear to automatically remove it).
I've attached oem28.zip containing the file if you'd like to inspect it further, just in case.
2. Post #4 regarding using in-app logger. File is 5.8.1.4666.22.10.2021_20-48-39.zip.
3. Partially post #8 regarding checking the controller's firmware version. Should be up to date.
The only difference would be that I'm on Windows 11 instead of Windows 10.
Some of the troubleshooting steps that I've tried are as follow:
1. Post #6 regarding making sure mshidumdf in Registry has its Start key set to 3.
In addition to that, I also found out that Owners key in my Registry initially had oem28.inf, which appeared to have something to do with a particular OEM recommended app, KB9X Radio Switch Device. So I went ahead and uninstalled said app, and removed the reference from Owners key (uninstalling said program and rebooting PC did not appear to automatically remove it).
I've attached oem28.zip containing the file if you'd like to inspect it further, just in case.
2. Post #4 regarding using in-app logger. File is 5.8.1.4666.22.10.2021_20-48-39.zip.
3. Partially post #8 regarding checking the controller's firmware version. Should be up to date.
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