3) Reading forums and finding a good combination of driver and software on the FTP server
Learnt that there was a Saitek FTP server:
ftp://ftp.saitek.com/pub/software/full/
Found a newer driver which I downloaded, and a previous version of SST:
Saitek_X52Pro_Flight_Controller_7_0_40_9_x64_Drivers_pfw
Saitek_X52Pro_Flight_Controller_7_0_34_109_64_Drivers_and_Software (zip file, you want the SST software only : Smart Technology 7_0_27_13 64Bit)
What finally happened was I noticed in the Device Manager that I had a section called "Programming Support" with one entry underneath it called "Programmable Root Enumerator". The Programmable Root Enumerator had the telltale yellow triangle in it, so I knew it wasn't working.
The problem was that the official Saitek software install installed programming support, but its drivers were unsigned, so Windows would not run them. Please note that the X52 Pro has drivers and software. The drivers installed fine, but the software had additional drivers that were not okay. In my case the drivers installed and worked flawlessly, but the software profile editor included in the software installation could not communicate with the joystick in game.
The solution was to install an older version of the software that was digitally signed. I found a copy here ftp://ftp.saitek.com/pub/software/full/SST_Software_64_6_6_6_9.exe.
Good luck and see you in space with a fully functional X52 Pro!
sorry for a third post answering on myself, but I suppose this might interest others here.
So finally I saw yet another comment on this issue by another commader on this thread:
So I tried download and installing this older version "SST_Software_64_6_6_6_9.exe" and so far it is working (no error message from windows upon installing).
And for the record, the previous post about the "Smart Technology 7_0_27_13 64Bit.exe" that worked for CMDR uppsju up here should have worked for me too since we have the same version of windows (8.1 64bit)... anyway...
I can't get button 6 (the pinkie switch) working anymore (as a UI panel mode trigger), and likewise button 32 (with wheel + button) can't be used as a button anymore? They show up working in the config program. Win10 with the latest beta drivers. I haven't played ED during the summer so I can't say when it broke, though.
Edit: and I found https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=26644 so I'll try that!
wow when they said saitek drivers are crap, they werent kiddin. Just bought a x52, downloaded the latest drivers. started up the install program, hooked up the joystick when the program asked for it. it installs the drivers, but when finalising the installer, it just gets stuck, Ive waited half an hour. the installer just sits there, doing nothing.
I aborted the install with my task manager. after that I rebooted the system, when the pc just freezes up, and they only way solve that is to unplug the stick.
Im running it on a Windows7 64 bits, updated. never had any problems before that.
anyone got any ideas, otherwise will return it tomorrow
wow when they said saitek drivers are crap, they werent kiddin. Just bought a x52, downloaded the latest drivers. started up the install program, hooked up the joystick when the program asked for it. it installs the drivers, but when finalising the installer, it just gets stuck, Ive waited half an hour. the installer just sits there, doing nothing.
I aborted the install with my task manager. after that I rebooted the system, when the pc just freezes up, and they only way solve that is to unplug the stick.
Im running it on a Windows7 64 bits, updated. never had any problems before that.
anyone got any ideas, otherwise will return it tomorrow
I will then quote myself too from a posting in January, as I too had the exact same problem (the thread is still on page oneI will quote myself here from a posting in March, as I had the exact same problem:
I thought I should share some of my experiences from working to get my X52 Pro to work properly. I own a Maximus VII Gene motherboard (Intel Z97 chipset). I could not get my X52 to work. The installer would hang and crash my computer and the throttle would not light up.
I am using Windows 7 64 bit.
The short version is that the Intel USB 3.0 controller is not compatible with Saitek X52 Pro, even if you use the USB2.0 ports. There are two ways to make it work:
1. (Recommended) - Use another USB controller altogether. Most motherboards come with a third party additional USB controller. On my motherboard it is an ASMedia USB3.0 controller. I had to check the motherboard manual to see which USB ports came from which controller and once I plugged my X52 to an ASmedia USB 3.0 port everything worked fine.
2. (Emergency workaround) - In BIOS, disable xHCI (USB 3.0 functionality) on the Intel USB controller. This is necessary if you are forced to use the Intel controller. This will make all Intel ports USB2.0 and will enable you to install and make the X52 work.
Remember to check USB configuration in the BIOS.
- I have Legacy USB Enabled.
- I have xHCI on "Smart Auto", although "Enabled" would probably work just fine.
- EHCI handoff should probably be disabled (works best for me).
- On my ASMedia controller I also enabled Battery Charging functionality enabled.
I am willing to bet that this problem is not limited to the Maximus VII Gene. I would assume that all Intel USB3.0 controllers have the same issues with this joystick (and probably other devices as well).