
After doing that, make sure that your Internet connection is active (so Windows Update can get the driver from the online datbase) and then disconnect and reconnect your controller. Make sure to tick "Delete the driver software for this device" when Windows asks for that. If this ois the case, you need to uninstall the driver "Xbox 360 Controlller for Windows" by double clicking it, clicking in the tab "General" on "Change settings" (or similar, in every way under Windows7 and 8 the button with blue and yellow blazon), selecting the tab "Drivers" and clicking on "uninstall" to fix that. In the tab "Hardware" you possibly see only two entries, where actually should be three ("HID compilant Game Controller" is missing). Eh Under Devices and Printers double click the Xbox360pad.


That's weird I have a wired 360 controller too and I got no response from it.

Originally posted by SdSOdin:I have a wired 360 controller and it workes flawlessly in the demo and the full game.
