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Akai Force Network Driver DAW Control issue in Windows 11 25h2

Roberto Tafuro 50 Reputation points
2026-01-23T07:24:02.9033333+00:00

Good morning and sorry for my bad english! I was not able to switch from the beta version to the official one (the installer tells me that i can't run it on my system), so i'm on the latest beta version. I'll try to explain what is happening: I'm on an Asus board and i've updates my BIOS, but the issue still persist. In Ableton Live i have a Novation Launch Control MK3, a Midi Fighter twister, a Keystep MK2 and a stream deck connected as a Mackie Control. In Live i have scripts to control it. Everything works as expected, i can open and close Live with no issues and i have to say that the new multiclient is really beautiful. I can tweak settings of my hardware while i have Live opened or play the Keystep in two different apps. The issue comes when i connect my MPC One + as a controller to use the MPC VST in Live. Akai gives to you the MPC One drivers audio and midi, and an Akai Network Driver, the Akai Force Network, that must be set to DAW Control in Live to make the VST work. What is happening is that if i close Live with the MPC One connected, no matter if i disconnect it or turn It off, the Akai driver won't stop. Live won't close and if i analyze the que, midisrv is freezing. I can shut down Live, all the Akai drivers, but there is no way that Live opens again without a reboot. It will freeze trying to open the Akai port. Sometimes i have a green screen and the system reboot. I've contacted Akai support, they say that the issue is in Windows. I've contacted Live supprt, they say that the issue is from Akai and Windows. So now i'm here, asking if someone can test a similar setup or if is there someone that can help me to troubleshoot what is happening. I've done clean installs a few times, but no success. Thank you and sorry for the long thread!

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  1. CrazyKats 15,410 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-01-23T13:59:19.39+00:00

    Hi Roberto,

    That means your system is telling you that

    your PC is not Windows 11 compatible.

    Run this and post a screen image without

    personal info.

    https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp

    1 person found this answer helpful.

  2. Roberto Tafuro 50 Reputation points
    2026-01-26T13:39:46.42+00:00

    Thank you so much for the reply! I've run the tool and this morning i don't know why, i was out of the beta with a fresh 25h2 installation. Everything Is working correctly now, thank you again for your help and Sorry for the bad english.

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  3. Q&A Assist
    2026-01-23T07:24:16.5666667+00:00
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    It sounds like you're experiencing a complex issue with the Akai Force Network Driver and its interaction with Ableton Live on Windows 11. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you might consider:

    1. Driver Updates: Ensure that all drivers for your Akai devices, as well as your audio interface, are up to date. Sometimes, manufacturers release updates to resolve compatibility issues with new operating system versions.
    2. Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 11 installation is fully updated. Microsoft frequently releases updates that can improve system stability and compatibility with various hardware.
    3. DAW Settings: Check the settings in Ableton Live. Sometimes, changing the MIDI and audio settings can help resolve conflicts. Ensure that the Akai Network Driver is properly configured in Live's preferences.
    4. Testing with Other DAWs: If possible, try using your setup with a different DAW to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is specific to Ableton Live.
    5. Clean Boot: Perform a clean boot of Windows to see if any background services or applications are causing conflicts with the Akai drivers.
    6. Contact Support: Since you've already reached out to both Akai and Ableton support, consider following up with them, providing detailed information about your setup and the troubleshooting steps you've already taken.

    If the issue remains unresolved after these steps, it may be beneficial to keep an eye on updates from both Akai and Microsoft regarding compatibility with Windows 11, as these issues can sometimes be addressed in future software updates.


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