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#CONCORDE C40 DRIVER INSTALL#
Select next and install the driver, and after that Windows ask you to reboot the system to apply the new driver.
Astro C40 TR (PC) Version: 11.22.42.253 (the older version, not the newer).
> Uncheck Show compatible hardware -> Search for AstroGaming and select
#CONCORDE C40 DRIVER DRIVERS#
Select Update drivers -> Browse my computer.
#CONCORDE C40 DRIVER SERIAL#
Open the Windows Device Manager and under the "Controller USB (Universal Serial Bus)" look for the Astro C40 TR (PS4).
Press and hold the Program Button on the underside of the C40 TR Controller for ~40 seconds, the first vibration after 3-5 seconds and the second around 35-37 seconds.
Connect the controller with the USB cable and set it to the cable mode (switch on top of the controller).
There are some steps to do to get controller working with the Astro Configuration Software: Maybe after some try I have found a solution to use the C40 on Windows 2004 and above, I'm currently on the versione 20H2 and the controller is working correctly :) Just can't use the Cofiguration software but no big deal since I can program the controller on my laptop which does recognize it. Since doing this a few days ago and playing daily I have not had any connection issues or problems using the controller on the PC. Things to note I only left the Wireless USB receiver connected, I did not plug in the controller via usb as that causes windows to auto install the Astro drivers which cause the controller not to be recognized at all. Once I did that and clicked "Scan for Hardware changes" once I did I noticed under Human Interface Devices" a new entry came up called HID game controller and Steam popped up stating it recognized a PS4 controller connected. What did fix it for me to play games at least with the controller (though the Astro software does not recognize the controller) was to go to device manager uninstall the device driver for Astro under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" making sure to check delete driver software and in "Other Devices" uninstalling the Astro that shows up there. Recently I noticed a Windows update that pushed out Astro USB driver but that didnt fix the issue either. I tried this method, I reached out to Astro and they said it is Microsoft's fault and MS needs to fix the issue.
If everything goes well you will receive a warning that the drivers are not signed -> Click Yesīoggles my mind that this hasn't been fixed yet by official channels.
Select Browse my computer for drivers -> Navigate to the root location of the driver folder and select it.
Navigate to your ! device (Your C40) in Device Manager -> Right click it -> Update driver.
Then plug in the controller in Wired mode.
I basically downloaded the cab files of the 360 xbox controllers from back in 2016.I unpacked the CAB and replaced the Product ID from the 360 controller to the C40 controller in the xusb21.inf file.Īnd extract it somewhere you can navigate to easily. I'm just going to copy paste what I wrote on the Astro Channel.Reposting it here to up the visibility as it's a well known issue.