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User's Guide HDSPe RayDAT © RME
18. Driver and Flash Update
18.1 Driver Installation
First fit the card (see 5. Hardware Installation), then switch on the computer and install the driv-
ers from the RME Driver CD. The driver file is located in the folder HDSPe. Installation works
automatically by a double-click on the file HDSPe.pkg.
RME recommends to download the latest driver version from the RME website! If done, the
procedure is as follows:
Double-click on hdspe_x86_xxx.zip to expand the archive file to the folder HDSPe_xxx, which
includes the driver file HDSPe.pkg. Installation works automatically by a double-click on this
file.
During driver installation the programs Settings and Mixer (TotalMix) will also be installed. Both
programs start automatically as soon as a HDSP system is detected. They stay in the dock
when exited, and remove themselves automatically from the dock when the HDSPe system is
removed.
Reboot the computer when installation is done.
18.2 Driver Update
In case of a driver update it's not necessary to remove the old driver first, it will be overwritten
during the installation.
18.3 Flash Update
The Flash Update Tool updates HDSPe RayDAT to the latest version. It requires an already
installed driver.
Start the program HDSPe Flash Update. The Flash Update Tool displays the current revision
of the HDSPe RayDAT, and whether it needs an update or not. If so, then simply press the 'Up-
date' button. A progress bar will indicate when the flash process is finished. The bar moves
slowly first (program), then faster (verify).
If more than one interface card is installed, all cards can be flashed by changing to the next tab
and repeating the process.
After the update the PCI Express card needs to be reset. This is done by powering down and
shutting off the PC. A warm boot is not enough!
When the update fails (status: failure), the card's second BIOS will be used from the next cold
boot on (Secure BIOS Technology). Therefore the card stays fully functional. The flash process
should then be tried again on a different computer.