: The last qualified driver (v5.10.0.5131) was released in 2009 for Windows 7. M-Audio explicitly stated that Windows 8 and later would not be qualified. 2. Recommended Workarounds for Windows 11
: Not supported on Windows 11. Testing for newer OS versions was primarily conducted on Intel processors and modern interface lines like the AIR series Legacy Drivers : The last official driver released was version 5.10.0.5131
Final drivers were qualified for Windows 8, though some users report they work on Windows 10/11. How to Install on Windows 11 M-audio Mobilepre Usb Driver Windows 11
While there is no specific Windows 11 driver, the Windows 10 drivers often function perfectly fine on the newer operating system. Windows 11 and Windows 10 share the same core kernel architecture, meaning driver compatibility is high.
As of late 2024, the MobilePre USB (both Mk1 and Mk2) is considered a "Legacy" product. : The last qualified driver (v5
(or 5.10.0.5138), originally intended for Windows 7, 8, and early Windows 10. Performance
(temporarily):
and point it to the folder where you extracted the legacy driver files. Use ASIO4ALL
: The last qualified driver (v5.10.0.5131) was released in 2009 for Windows 7. M-Audio explicitly stated that Windows 8 and later would not be qualified. 2. Recommended Workarounds for Windows 11
: Not supported on Windows 11. Testing for newer OS versions was primarily conducted on Intel processors and modern interface lines like the AIR series Legacy Drivers : The last official driver released was version 5.10.0.5131
Final drivers were qualified for Windows 8, though some users report they work on Windows 10/11. How to Install on Windows 11
While there is no specific Windows 11 driver, the Windows 10 drivers often function perfectly fine on the newer operating system. Windows 11 and Windows 10 share the same core kernel architecture, meaning driver compatibility is high.
As of late 2024, the MobilePre USB (both Mk1 and Mk2) is considered a "Legacy" product.
(or 5.10.0.5138), originally intended for Windows 7, 8, and early Windows 10. Performance
(temporarily):
and point it to the folder where you extracted the legacy driver files. Use ASIO4ALL
