Originally posted by Black Metal Ted Nugent. A developer of this app has marked a post as the answer to the topic above. Rocksmith 2014 - Guns N Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine So, does anyone knows anouther solution? Will be glad to hear it, thanks in advance for reply. The cable itself is in good condition, it works on my old laptop Win7where I can only tune my guitar, and it also worked on PS3 with first Rocksmith a while ago. I'm experiencing the issue with real tone cable, that PC doesn't want to be correctly recognized. If it does not see the cable, now I just power off the hub and power it back on and good to go.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. I have not had the problem since I got a powered usb hub. I would get all of those, and then would have to unplug the cable and then plug it back in again a few times until it worked.
All of those just say "it did not install correctly".
The cable coming up as hocsmit or Usb Audio Device, or if it gives the code 10 error, which is a very general "something is wrong, but the computer does not know what" error. It is something specific with your system. It works fine with me on my 3 laptops, and a surface. Well, not really a compatibility with Win10 issue. I also tried out all of USB 2.0 ports, including ones behind of motherboard. I've got 750W power supply and it's only 3 devices connected atm: mouse, keyboard and rocksmith cable. Originally posted by quzilax:Thank you for advices.
Meanwhile, ubi support once again told me, that RS isn't supported by Win10 and advised me to test it in Win7 compatibility mode (no, it didn't work out).
I suppose it's kind of rocksmith drivers compatibilty with Win10 issue? But as I told before: cable still works on another PC, and USB ports works correctly, so. The PC itself sees the cable (sometimes as "hocksmit" or just "Sound device", but sometimes correctly as "Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter"), but in "Device Manager" it's flagged with error "Code 10: This device cannot start". Try plugging it into other ports too, preferably the ones directly behind the MB.
Anything lower than that wouldn’t surprise me at all to learn it can’t power a cable.Īlso, USB ports do go bad. If you got a 500, you ‘should’ be able to get it to work if you’re not juicing 50 other USB ports simultaneously. What size is your power supply? 700s are usually a best fit in my experience. But then I’d try unplugging every USB other than the cable to see if it really is a power issue. Originally posted by puzzlefox:I’ll just swoop in and lay down some (probably useless captain obvious) advice, but referring back to the power issue reply I’d try testing it with any program other than RS to see if the PC will even recognize it at all first. They don't know from the start that you tried them.
I know it is irritating with those basic items, but you have to go through them to get the real help. Then they can start digging for the more detailed issues for the ones left over. Those fix 90% of the problems and to do hard troubleshooting on those would require a helpdesk 10 times the size of what they have.
Reboot, update drivers, try different port, do you have another pc to try. Like any IT help desk, they have the set things that they have to check first. Then they told me two advices (re-install driver and change usb port), that I've already done by myself (and I told them about that, so the answer looks like a stupid placeholder), so I guess there's no chance to get some help from ubi support. Originally posted by quzilax:UBI support answered on my question today with message, like "Rocksmith 2014 doesn't support Windows 10" and a link to System Requirements page ( dot ubi dot com/en-US/faqs/000018158).