There’s always the possibility that the error was brought on by some temporary issue with rig Manager.
If so, a simple reboot might fix the problem.
check that the machine is properly connected.

For external devices (i.e., connected with a USB cable), try using a different cable.
Use System Restore to undo recent system changes.
If the unit was previously working, undo any recent changes to the unit Manager by usingSystem Restore.

Roll back your drivers.
Update the hardware drivers.
It’s possible that installing the latest drivers for the unit could fix the code 41 error.

Reinstall the unit drivers.
This isn’t the same as updating a driver.
Delete corrupt registry values.

A common cause of code 41 errors is the corruption of tworegistry values.
Go into theWindows Registryanddelete the UpperFilters and LowerFilters registry values.
Remove all associated drivers and software, then reinstall or reconfigure the equipment.

It’s also possible the rig isn’t compatible with your version of Windows.
Check theWindows Hardware Compatibility Listto be sure.
Performaclean install of Windowsas a last resort to start with a fresh copy of the operating system.

All the information on yourhard drivewill be erased if you complete this step.
Causes of Code 41 Errors
Error code 41 is one of severalDevice Manager error codes.
rig Manager error codes are exclusive toDevice Manager.
