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GaryScott (8 posts so far) |
Hey everyone, I'm having trouble getting my Logitech Driving Force GT racing wheel to be detected by my Windows 10 PC. I've tried plugging it into different USB ports, but nothing seems to work. The wheel lights up when I plug it in, but it doesn't show up in Device Manager or in any of my racing games. It used to work fine on my old Windows 7 machine, but I'm having no luck with Windows 10. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I'm thinking it may be related to the logitech driving force gt drivers. Any help would be greatly appreciated! | |||
MichaelGarcia (11 posts so far) |
Getting older hardware to work on newer operating systems can be a bit of a challenge. To get started downloading the logitech driving force gt drivers, you can head over to https://logisofter.com/logitech-force-gt-driver-and-software/ Compatibility Mode: Right-click the installer file, select "Properties," click the "Compatibility" tab, and check the box that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for." Select Windows 7 from the dropdown menu. Then, check the box that says "Run this program as an administrator." Device Manager: Open Device Manager and look for any devices with a yellow exclamation mark. If you see your Driving Force GT listed there, right-click it, select "Update driver," and choose "Browse my computer for drivers." Then, navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver files and select the .inf file. Windows Update Make sure that Windows has not found a driver for the device. USB Selective Suspend Setting: Go to Power Options in the Control Panel and click "Change plan settings" next to your current power plan. Then, click "Change advanced power settings." Under "USB settings," make sure "USB selective suspend setting" is disabled. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement: This step is a bit more advanced. Restart your computer and press F8 repeatedly during startup to access the Advanced Boot Options menu. Select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement." Install the driver again. | |||
GaryScott (8 posts so far) |
Thanks so much for the detailed advice! Running the installer in compatibility mode for Windows 7 and as an administrator did the trick. It's great to be able to use my Driving Force GT on Windows 10. It turns out that looking for help with the logitech driving force gt drivers was the right call. |
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