Thrustmaster TX racing wheel (gip_mode_selector). So I then click on update driver "Windows encountered a problem installing the drivers for your device, windows found drivers for your device but encountered and error while attempting to install them. I then look at driver details: "no driver files are required or have been loaded for this device" Under device manager I get this message: "Device USB\VID_044F&PID_B664\0000D42361341801 requires further installation." this code just sends you to the bootloader program walkthrough. "ERROR: time-out device should have arrived in BULK. UPDATE: was able to get the bootloader program to run on my son's computer with no issues, put wheel back on my computer and still have same issue, so I started the bootloader program on my computer and I get this message. Sorry about the copy and paste, but am on several forums trying to find the fix. I did some work on the wheel today and started digging around. Just tells you to reinstall the drivers for the device. Can't even launch the bootloader as suggested by the TM support site, and they won't respond for at least 15 days according to the support email I got back from them. Tested wheel on my sons xbox and works fine, installed on his pc and all is fine, have tried every usb slot on my pc as suggested in another persons thread, even tried installing an older driver from 2017 and still nothing. Still not recognized, upon pc startup all looks good, it spins left and right, all lights on, but once my password screen comes up, no lights and not showing. So I downloaded the newest driver and followed the instructions, even putting the original wheel back on. Well, launched thrustmaster control panel and it took me to the same screen as joy.cpl command does and the wheel is not shown, yet my DSD track boss was. Joined a race and the steering was all wonky, with slight movements causing severe left and right movements, so I figured it was a calibration issue and would deal with it on Friday. Plugged everything back in and all seemed fine. My warthog joystick still works and has never had any problems.I installed a CPU cooler on Thursday, and decided to remove the CPU to clean the thermal paste. I've tried this many times with slight variations and several different 2.0 ports that all work with over devices. Final check fails with "ERROR: time-out device should had arrived in HID. Main Firmware results in green check (after this step, the Throttle disappears from HID)ģ. Select Hotas Warthog Throttle - Ver.: 23 (Boot:1)Ģ. Select Start > All Programs > Thrustmaster > Hotas Warthog, then click Firmware Update. Thrustmaster HOTAS WARTHOG Throttle Bulk then appears in device manager under HID
Hold Silence + Engage buttons while plugging into USB 2.0 port (on motherboard) Run latest driver package from website (this reinstalls the package) Run latest driver package from website (this uninstalls the package) The following are the precise steps I've done and the error that comes back on the "Final Check" is "ERROR: time-out device should had arrived in HID. Throttle only lights up top 5 LEDS (vertical row next to Friction) when plugged in. The following has happened several times, but until now, with the help of support, I've been able to restart it by using the Bootloader method: Email I sent to Thrustmaster, but if anyone else has been through this, could you please help, or if you have any ideas.