E-MU 1212m/1616m - Complete Install Guide for Windows 10 (1903 & Above)
*Please perform each task in the exact order listed.*
- Download the E-MU_Windows_10_Install.zip file from https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ar-KCv7xikVOh23zeXTESuD8k2ih.
- Extract the zip file to your main Windows 10 drive and change the name of the folder to "temp". (C:\temp)
- Remove all current E-MU Drivers and PatchMix software.
- Install the EmuPMX_PCDrv_US_2_30_00_BETA drivers and RESTART INTO SAFE MODE by holding the shift key when clicking on Restart. Choose Troubleshoot, Advanced Options, Start-up Settings and click Restart. When the start-up options appear, press F4.
- Once in safe mode right-click on the start button and open Windows PowerShell (Admin). Type into the PowerShell window and press Enter. Then type
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set-executionpolicy unrestricted -scope localmachine
and press Enter. Then typeCode: Select all
cd c:/temp
to run a modified version of ClubHouseKey's script. This will replace our windows files with the updated files. Performing this step in a normal Windows environment will either cause the script to not run at all due to script settings within Windows or some files will not get overwritten because they're in use.Code: Select all
./EMU_Driver_Fix
- Restart Windows normally and then install the EmuPMX_PCApp_US_2_20_00 PatchMix Software.
- You should now have successfully installed your E-MU Audio Interface.
I hope this guide helps everyone that wants to keep their 1212m/1616m running.
Martin
Producer, Sherwood Sound Studios
UPDATE...
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad we're all continuing to use our EMU audio interfaces far beyond their official OS compatibility. Maybe one day Creative will update us with a driver package that just contains the steps we have here, but I doubt it. As of 10th April 2021, this Installation Guide still works perfectly.
I just wanted to offer a few basic practices to keep your systems clean, fresh and working smoothly, especially when Windows 10 updates can ruin our EMU audio interfaces...
- Pause Windows Updates for the entire 35 days so you can update manually when not in a critical working period.
- Clean install Windows 10 (not as an update) via a USB stick at least once a year, or at your own convenience when a new Windows 10 version is released. This will keep your system running smoothly. Remember to backup your files stored on this drive first.
- Keep all non-OS/program files on a separate drive away from the Windows OS drive (C:). Not only will this improve performance, but it will also help if there is a failure on the OS drive.
- Backup any non-OS/program drive regularly, preferably after completing a project. If possible, run these drives in a RAID 1 array so if one drive fails you can replace it without losing data.