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Make sure the usb socket is working ,the lamda takes current from your computer.Don't use a usb hub.Make sure you are using xp service pack 2 or higher.Try another usb socket.
one of several install steps (the steps seem to vary depending on which manual you can find) mention checking your sound device setup in control panel. ON one machine I installed the sound devices were not affeted. On a 2nd PC they were changed from drivers installed with PC to the Lambda driver
Win XP settings->control panel->Sounds and Audio Devices then select Audio tab. Make sure the three areas are set up to use your PC's default drivers and not lambda's.
You may need to verify this again when reconnecting the Lambda USB cable. Sort of new but ran into this "issue" as well.
Found info in Lambda Studio Software Installation Guide I downloaded, step B following driver install.
Are you running Vista? Lexicon is working on some firmware and software updates to fix the problem. The only workaround is to unplug and replug your USB cable when it stops working. As long as you are actually using the Lambda, it should work.
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