Right-click on one of the improperly assigned device names and choose Properties. Choose the Driver tab from the resultant window, and then the Update Driver or Reinstall Driver button.
You should now have begun the Update Device Driver wizard.
Step 1:
You may be asked to allow windows to connect to Windows Update to obtain the driver, choose “No, not this time” and select Next.
Note: This beginning screen may also ask you to choose between allowing windows to search for the driver and choosing the driver from a list or specific location. Choose the second option (advanced).
Step 2:
Next you will be asked to specify where you would like windows to search. Choose the last option, “Don’t search, I will choose the driver from a list.”
Note: In place of this step or during one of the following steps, you may be prompted to choose the device type. Choose USBIO Controlled Devices, Universal Serial Bus Controllers, or Other Device. If at any time the window you have reached displays a button labeled Have Disk, make no other choices and proceed to step 3.
Step 3:
On the following screen you should see a button labeled Have Disk. Select this button.
Step 4:
A smaller window will pop up labeled “Install from manufacturer’s disk.” Click the Browse button in this window.
Step 5:
A larger window will pop up with a folder listing. Use the pulldown menu at the top to select C:\Local Disk as your start point (This is your PC hard drive). Your hard drive may also be named something else, such as your computer manufacturer. If you have difficulty finding it, start at My Computer and select the first option that starts with C:\
Note: If no pulldown menu is available, use the back button (a folder with an up arrow drawn on it) to travel to your hard drive’s main directory. A selection for the hard drive may also be off to the side of the window, or you may find a My Computer button from which you may proceed as directed above. You will be looking for the Program Files folder, so if this is displayed in the window you are looking in the correct place.
Step 6:
Double-click the Program Files folder. (Folders should be listed in alphabetical order) Next, Double-click the Datel folder, then XChange 360.
Note: If this folder is not available, please ensure you have first installed the XChange 360 software from the disc included with your Transfer Kit.
Step 7:
Double-click the file x360mu.inf
Step 8:
The folder browser should automatically close. Select OK from the “Install from manufacturer’s disk” window, and select Next from the Driver Update Wizard window, to which you should have returned. Windows should begin copying files, and then prompt you to click the Finish button to end the driver installation.
If there is a second improperly assigned device name, please repeat these steps with the second device. If both device names are now “Xbox 360 Memory Unit”, you should now be able to use the Xchange 360 software normally. Start the software, and see if the backup button is now available when the Memory Unit is connected to the docking station. If not, try restarting your PC, as the software may not have properly been updated if it was open during the driver installation process.