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    Shimmy shimmy ya shimmy yam shimmy ya
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    Not enough storage space is available to process this command.

    I'm trying to install Xinput Driver for Microsoft Common Controller (64 Bit) and it keeps giving this bullshit response even though I blatantly have more then enough space.

    Manufacturer: Sony Electronics Inc.
    Model: VAIO computer
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz 2.10GHz
    Memory (RAM): 4.00GB
    System type: 64-bit
    362GB of free space on the hard-drive.

    Trying to install this so I can use my 360 Street Fighter 4 TE stick to play games on MAME, GGPO and stuff like that. My laptop doesn't recognize it when plugged in and I've been trying to use XBCD+, but I need to get this installed first to go on with the later steps.

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    I believe this was a common problem when trying to install on vista/windows 7. Try downloading the updated driver from here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...ategory=Gaming

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    Shimmy shimmy ya shimmy yam shimmy ya
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    Thanks but that didn't work.

    This is frustrating as hell.

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    Start > Run > regedit

    Go to the path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\LanmanServer\Parameters\NullSessionPipes

    Open the NullSessionPipes registry file. Cut all the contents to Notepad.

    Save that Notepad document to your desktop or somewhere you'll be able to find it. IRPStackSize also should be a registry entry. Add this value to the following key if it is not already present in the registry path;

    Value Name: IRPStackSize
    Data Type: DWORD
    Default: 0x4
    Maximum: 0xC

    Then set that to it's maximum value of 12. (Right click > Modify > Value)

    Exit the registry editor and restart your computer. Upon restart, try to install the drivers, then add the entries back to the registry file.

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    Shimmy shimmy ya shimmy yam shimmy ya
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    Didn't work, tried the IRPStackSize value all the way up to 50.

    /sigh

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    Okay, I was able to extract the files off the "Microsoft Common Controller 64bit.exe" By the looks of it I'm guessing the driver is the xnacc.sys file, I also found the .inf file too. How do I manually install this? Like actually making the Microsoft Common Controller tab show up under Device Manager?

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    Anyone?

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    http://www.ehow.com/how_5206518_install-sys-file.html

    Might help; not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for.