There is definitely a way to get it to run though (because I’m still currently using the M2 as my audio interface). I remember the error you’re mentioning, and getting very frustrated that it was losing connection during the updater. Jeeze, this is me remember 2 years back now and I wish I remembered more clearly what I had to do for you. if you dont see it beside it, then its not the default audio device and this is probably why you are having problems. Since the M2 takes a while to turn on, and sort of “boot up” i think i did something along those lines to give it time to be restart fully before continuing in the process. If you have set the Mbox as the default audio device in Windows (start -> Control Panel -> Sound -> Playback tab) you will see a green check mark beside the mbox. I want to say I did something odd like the SECOND the Mbox restarts I used the VirtualBox pause command to pause it, and then hopped in the VM’s settings and reminded the VM that the Mbox was connected. I want to say it’s something like the updater restarts the Mbox, and by restarting it, VirtualBox loses connection with it for a moment, and then the Mbox updater fails to continue the update process. Oh this sounds really familiar! I think i may have had to do something odd to get around it.
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