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I opened Device Manager. Nothing. The BCA2000 was there, but it was invisible to the kernel. The architecture of Windows 10 x64 had evolved too far; it no longer spoke the dialect of the old hardware. The "Exclusive" nature of my OS meant it required digitally signed, 64-bit drivers, and the BCA2000 had died before Microsoft implemented that security protocol.

You have the driver installed. Now, let’s make it usable for recording.

For the initial installation only, you must disable Windows x64 driver signing.