ASIO drivers should work as well, and i do believe is the prefered
standard for pro audio on windows. WDM drivers are the generic windows
drivers for sound cards on windows  so if you can use them as  your
default system card, then chances are that wdm drivers has already
been installed.

On 7/15/11, Ivan Saveliev <ivansau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all I must apologize in case my question's been answered but Safari
> is being busier than I am for some reason and I've got hours of audio to
> scrub through today.
>
> Anyways, read on the list sometime ago about Pro Tools 9 on Windows. Using
> JAWS cursor to access parameters that are currently inaccessible on Mac.
> There are quite a few preset libraries I'd like to convert using this
> workaround.
>
> My problem is that Pro Tools on Windows refuses to see any of my audio
> cards. Just says that no Avid/Digidesign hardware has been found and only
> lets me quit. I've got a  MOTU 828 MKII and an Edirol UA-25 EX. Grapevine
> tells me I should be able to use these interfaces but it involves using WDM
> drivers.
>
> I'm a mac guy and hardly ever use Widows so I'm totally lost here. How does
> one go about getting Pro Tools to see 3rd party cards on Windows? I'm only
> able to find ASIO drivers for the MOTU and Edirol. Will put more time into
> it today but help/advice certainly appreciated.
>
> Have both Win 7 and XP installs. I'm not virtualizing Windows. Its running
> natively on my Dell XPS 9000 desktop.

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