Sorry to hear that you are experiencing these troubles, Todd.
If I understand correctly you are saying that the DEQX Cal program cannot see the DEQX, when the computer is connected to the "USB control" connector on the DEQX. (As opposed to not being able to send music to the DEQX via the DEQX’s "USB audio" connector, if your unit has a USB audio interface).
If so, the only suggestion I can think of is to uninstall the existing installation of the DEQX software, and then installing the latest version of DEQX Cal (3.02.02) by running its .exe installation file in Windows 7 compatibility mode. As you probably realize, that can be accomplished by right-clicking on the installation file’s icon, selecting the compatibility tab, putting a checkmark in the "compatibility mode" box, and selecting Windows 7 beneath that.
And if that doesn’t help then try running the installed program in Windows 7 compatibility mode, which can be accomplished by right-clicking on its icon that is probably on the Windows 7 desktop screen within your VM, and proceeding as above.
Good luck. Best regards,
-- Al
If I understand correctly you are saying that the DEQX Cal program cannot see the DEQX, when the computer is connected to the "USB control" connector on the DEQX. (As opposed to not being able to send music to the DEQX via the DEQX’s "USB audio" connector, if your unit has a USB audio interface).
If so, the only suggestion I can think of is to uninstall the existing installation of the DEQX software, and then installing the latest version of DEQX Cal (3.02.02) by running its .exe installation file in Windows 7 compatibility mode. As you probably realize, that can be accomplished by right-clicking on the installation file’s icon, selecting the compatibility tab, putting a checkmark in the "compatibility mode" box, and selecting Windows 7 beneath that.
And if that doesn’t help then try running the installed program in Windows 7 compatibility mode, which can be accomplished by right-clicking on its icon that is probably on the Windows 7 desktop screen within your VM, and proceeding as above.
Good luck. Best regards,
-- Al