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Originally Posted by Sherry C
Hi,
There is currently not a way to remove this information, but we're working to make that an option.
ttfn,
Sherry
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I thought perhaps this was buried in the registry or in C:\Windows\INF and you didn't want to delve into that (which I perfectly understand). But once I found it, which was no easy task, it's pretty easy and harmless to "Reset" Notation Composer's "MIDI Device Cache".
Just Delete C:\Users\Public\Documents\Notation\Composer\MidiDe v.cfg (this is on Window 7 it will be in different location on XP, search for it)
I had real mess trying different MIDI Virtual cables, and a few Keyboards.
By the way I did manually remove a couple drivers from C:\Windows\INF and that may have helped not re-find some of them. You have to know what you doing if you go into C:\Windows\INF but I'm not sure if that was required.
I don't consider this a bug or a problem and I like the way Notation Composer deals with MIDI devices that come and go.
Your support has been nothing but superb.
EDIT: I just cleaned my laptop and all you need to do is delete the MidiDev.cfg file no need to touch the C:\Windows\INF folder.