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When connecting the driving wheel to Windows 7 (64 Bit) the device is detected but no driver is installed. I have confirmed this myself by testing and viewing the drivers in each operating system. Now the Logitech Wingman Formula Force (red driving wheel) installs the same way with Windows 7, XP and Vista (32 BIT). This two step process of device detection and driver installation is all that is needed to use the joystick.
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After a clean install of Windows (7, XP or vista 32/64 Bit) the joystick driver is automatically detected and installed by windows. The joystick also functions normally without the Logitech profiler software installed. It is a USB device so it has to connected prior to running the software. I do have a joystick, Logitech Wingman Force 3D that is detected when the profiler software is run. The profiler will not run without a driver installed for a Logitech connected device. This software allows you to reconfigure the buttons and launch a game.
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Version 5.04 & 5.08 both have (32 and 64 Bit) versions of the Wingman profiler. Most will work with Windows 7 with out issue. Yes Logitech has profiler software for Windows 7 (64 and 32 bit) but it does not contain any hardware drivers. I wish Windows 7 (64 Bit) could install the driver the same way it does for Windows 7 (32 Bit) version, what's the issue MS? I have contacted Logitech and they do not provide a driver for this product just the game profiler software. System Performance for 8Gb ram is 7.3 and drops to 5.2 with 2Gb ram.
#Logitech gaming software keeps crashing 64 Bit
I have 4x 2GB memory modules, under 32 Bit total ram is 2GB & under 64 Bit total ram is 8GB. Also the main reason I would prefer to use the 64 Bit version is available Ram and system performance. So I am forced to make a dual boot system 32 & 64 Bit (not sure if this counts as a second install or not). My main issue is the fact that Windows 7 (64Bit) will not install the Logitech wingman formula force driving wheel. In addition I was able to install the Logitech Gaming Software Version 4.60 and verify it working as well. I also just tested an install with Windows 7 (32 Bit) and it detected my Logitech wingman formula force driving wheel and installed a working driver. My current option is to dual boot XP/Vista with Windows 7 (64 Bit). I can also install Logitech Gaming Software Version 4.60 as a game profiler. It is automatically detected when plugged into a USB port and installed without extra software. I have previously used this with Windows 95/98/XP and Vista. Everything works but my Logitech wingman formula force driving wheel. I have installed Windows 7 Home Premium (64Bit) as a clean install.