Are you using a USB connection or the digital audio connection? If you're using the digital one, check the cord for kinks or dents. Digital audio uses fiber-optic technology, and even the slightest damage to the cord can screw it up completely.
Are you using a USB connection or the digital audio connection? If you're using the digital one, check the cord for kinks or dents. Digital audio uses fiber-optic technology, and even the slightest damage to the cord can screw it up completely.
Well...so much for that idea. Check the USB plug for damage, maybe?
Don't jump to conclusions that all of his USB ports are damaged as he told us that none of his ports worked. I've asked him if his ports were faulty or damaged, he stated that he tried the other ports and had the same results. There could be possibilities where he hasn't installed all the drivers yet.