

Right-click the specific device you want, and then click Uninstall. Double-click the type of device that you want to uninstall. To uninstall a device : Open Device Manager.


In the properties dropdown box select Hardware ids. You may try to uninstall and reinstall and reinstall the Microsoft Common Controller and see if that helps.
#ROCK CANDY XBOX 360 CONTROLLER DRIVER MAC X OS DRIVERS#
While, yes, being able to use an Xbox controller is nice, me personally, I prefer the security benefits of only running signed kexts, especially as I can use a PS3 controller without any additional drivers and with the additional benefit of having a way better digital pad for running old emulated games - no mushy diagonal heavy crap. Right Click on the control and click Properties and click the Details Tab. Once you load a malicious extension made by a sufficiently capable programmer, you might as well just reinstall your box and hope for the best (who knows where it could hide some magic to ensure it survives a full new install). By default Mavericks requires kernel extensions to be signed now which IMHO is a good thing.Īs they run inside kernel space, there's nothing a malicious kernel extension can't do to your system and additionally, they get to completely hide themselves from user space applications (that includes the Apple malware removal tool) and other kernel extensions. Rock Candy Controller Xbox 360 Pc Driver Post by Tessie » Sat 5:56 am Ive recently bought a rock candy controller xbox 360 pc from ebay and it only came with mac drivers. Keep in mind that by enabling kext-dev-mode, you're turning off quite an important security feature of 10.10.
