

The system will find and reinstall a bunch of USB hardware. Scroll down to the bottom and remove EVERYTHING from the USB section (other USB devices may need to be manually reinstalled). Type "set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1" Go find and install the latest chipset inf for your board/chipset.

In addition to what was suggested above, you can try disconnecting other USB devices, try other USB ports, and maybe even completely remove and reinstall the USB hub tree. Secondly, as already pointed out Error code 10 is a generic "i don't know what's wrong" error, but it's PROBABLY due to insufficient power available on the port, or a conflict with another USB device. The problem is your computer, not the game. No one's impressed by your impotent internet nerd rage. Disconnect your cable, reseat the breakaway (make sure to use an air can and blow out the connecters), reboot your computer, then plug it in and let it reinstall.įirst of all, calm your pits. Uninstall all instances of that along with all instances of the "Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter". At the top of the window select View -> Show Hidden Device. Try uninstalling, disconnect your cable, reseat the breakaway again, then plug it in and let it reinstall.ĥ. Open Device Manager, under "Sound, video, and game controllers" you should have a "Rocksmith USB Guitar Adapter". Unplug the Realtone cable, reseat the breakaway, and plug it back in.Ĥ. Remove any other USB devices except keyboard and mouse. It could be one of these items or a combination.ġ. Could be your computer, another device, or possibly a poor connection of the Cable. So, you have go though the list of stuff that could be causing the problem. It is one that I have ran into as well, every once and awhile. Error 10 is a generic "Cannot Start Device" error that the computer does not know why it didn't start.
