Here is the link to their support page, but they do not list 64bit versions for Vista, just the 32bit. Try contacting them to see if they are going to issue one. http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCG102.aspx
if you are having trouble with your drivershere is a general look at the drivers and how to update themif your computer came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on it click start control panel administrive tools ,computer management ,device manager look through all of your devices if you see a yellow question mark?or exclamation mark ! or red xright click to reinstall drivers or if you can see your usb but its not workingports(com&lpt)right click update driver hope this helps
Have you tried selecting the option for microphone boost under your sound card settings (If you are using a windows operating system)? Its a check box option.
what you need to do is install the asio4all driver then select file, adio midi settings and where it says behringer audio codec click the arrow and select asio4all then click the configure button and in the wdm list you must activate all the items under audio codec and the audio speaker under High Definition audio device this will allow it to work through the speakers, or just leave it how it is and plug in a set of headphones. make note though that your speakers will play nothing else but the guitar sound. all other music internet sounds, the lot will no longer work as your ucg102 is high jacking your sound card to produce the sound from your guitar. hope this helps.
What you have to do is go into your speaker program or just right click the little speaker at the bottom of your screen and go to playback options and disable the headphone interface that comes with the Guitar Link,
after this happens it will put it back to your default speakers
then click on the tab that says Recording options and turn up the volume on what should say Microphone USB Audio Codec
Afterwards go into your AC Box Combo program... hit "File" and than Audio+Midi Settings and At the top it should say "Interface" click on the box to the right of it and put it to your speaker program
Its decently complicated but it works
PEACE
To remove the front panel of the Behringer Europower PMP1280S, you may need to follow these steps:
1. Ensure the device is powered off and disconnected from any power source.
2. Locate all the screws that secure the front panel to the chassis. Based on your description, it seems you have already removed the screws on the front side and the ones on the frame.
3. Sometimes, there may be additional screws hidden beneath labels or rubber feet. Carefully inspect the front panel for any hidden screws and remove them if present.
4. Once all the screws are removed, gently try to pull the front panel away from the chassis. It might be snug due to connectors or clips holding it in place.
5. If the panel still appears to be stuck in the middle, double-check for any screws that may have been missed or hidden. Make sure you have removed all the necessary screws to fully release the front panel.
6. If the front panel remains stuck, do not force it as it could potentially damage the device. Instead, consider consulting the user manual or contacting Behringer customer support for specific instructions or further assistance.
Remember to exercise caution when working with electronic equipment and always refer to the manufacturer's instructions or seek professional assistance if you are unsure.