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User's Guide HDSP AES-32 © RME 
10. Driver and Firmware 
10.1 Driver Installation 
After the HDSP AES-32 has been installed correctly (see 5. Hardware Installation), and the 
computer has been switched on, Windows will recognize the new hardware component and 
start its ‘Hardware Wizard’. Insert the RME Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, and follow fur-
ther instructions which appear on your computer screen. The driver files are located in the di-
rectory \WDM on the RME Driver CD. 
Windows will install the Hammerfall DSP System driver, and will register the 
card in the system as a new audio device. After a reboot the symbols of 
TotalMix and Settings dialog will appear in the task bar. 
In case the Hardware Wizard does not show up automatically after installation of the card, 
do not attempt to install the drivers manually! An installation of drivers for non-recognized 
hardware will cause a blue screen when booting Windows! 
In Windows 7 Microsoft removed the automatic start of the Driver Software Update dialog. The-
refore this dialog has to be started manually after the failed driver installation. Hit the Win key, 
type 'Device Manager', start the Device Manager by selecting it from the list and hit Enter. 
The device is shown with a yellow warning symbol. Usually it is already found in the correct 
category, Sound, Video and Game Controller (Plug & Play detects a multimedia device). Right 
click on the device and select 'Update Driver Software' from the context menu. 
The dialog Update Driver Software appears. Now follow the instructions given below. 
10.2 Driver Update 
When facing problems with the automatic driver update, the user-driven way of driver installa-
tion will work. 
Under >Control Panel /System /Device Manager /Sound, Video and Game Controllers /RME  
HDSP AES /Properties /Driver< you'll find the 'Update Driver' button. 
XP: Select 'Install from a list or specific location (advanced)', click 'Next', select 'Don't 
search I will choose the driver to install', click 'Next', then 'Have Disk'. Now point to the 
driver update's directory. 
Vista/7: Select 'Browse my computer for driver software', then 'Let me pick from a list of 
device drivers from my computer', then 'Have Disk'. Now point to the driver update's direc-
tory. 
This method also allows for the installation of older drivers than the currently installed ones. 










