![]() I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it, although in my case I think it's broke. As a side note, I find it hard to believe that X-Rite still shows CM software from 2009 without any recent updates for newer operating systems. Anyone having similar problems installing CM on Windows 10. I am thinking about getting a powered USB hub and seeing if this solves the issue. I'm beginning to think (as suggested by X-Rite) that it may be a USB port issue (although every other USB device connected to the computer is working fine). I'm going around in circles trying to get this thing to work. I have also turned off and on CM services as directed by X-Rite but with no success. As directed by X-Rite tech support, I deleted a license file and then rebooted and installed the latest version of CM software (version 1.1.1). When the Activate button is pressed, immediately a dialog box appears saying a new version of CM software is available for download. ![]() Once this new software was installed, the activate button appeared and it now says the CM is connected. I contacted X-Rite and they sent me a link for a download to fix this problem. I have also tried different USB ports with the CM and they all don't work). (BTW, when I connect the CM to my USB port, I hear the OS ring indicating that a USB device has been connected. ![]() After installing the CM software (downloaded from the ColorMunki website), the "Activate" button is greyed out and a message that the CM is not connected appears. The computer is running fine, however, I can't get the ColorMunki to work properly. My new build is a complete fresh install (not an upgrade) of Windows 10 Pro on a new ASUS Z97-A /USB 3.1 motherboard. Note that while you can adjust the test pattern. (only available for Windows, but you can connect via local network from Linux and Mac OS X). My ColorMunki Photo worked well with Windows XP, 7 and 8. Windows only: If your measurement device is not a ColorMunki Display, i1 Display Pro, Huey, ColorHug, specbos, spectraval or K-10, you need to install an Argyll-specific driver before continuing. ![]()
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