![]() I can't find the wheel in Device Manager to even try completely uninstall the drivers and no matter how many times I restart the damn computer, I cannot see the wheel properly. Windows can definitely see that it's connected and sees it as "Thrustmaster Racing Wheel FFB". Now, today I was playing around with some settings in my BIOS (MSI Z97-G45) and I tried using the motherboard's Fast Boot utility to see how much faster the computer could boot on my Samsung 850 Pro, and I noticed that the wheel is yet again not detected, so I do the usual restart. Really kills the mood before a race in iRacing or when I'm just trying to hop into a Macca GT3 on the Nurburgring in R3E. It doesn't matter if I unplug it from the USB port and plug it back in or even try unplugging it from the wall to kill it's power, the wheel CANNOT be detected unless I restart the entire computer. What really irks me about the wheel is that sometimes when I do a full system shutdown, and turn the computer back on the wheel will no longer be detected, it'll still calibrate and do it's spins left and right but it's not properly detected. This wheel works beautifully when my computer detects it perfectly and I can configure it within the Game Controllers settings in Windows. This mainly stems from the spotty detection issues I've been having since the beginning. I'm here to share my frustration with my Thrustmaster T150 wheel that I've used for a few months now that I love and now really hate.
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