no i mean windows...
if your having the same issue, even after re-installing the driver, there may be a bad file in the windows install. (since probably 30-50% of the files most peripherals need when you install a driver use windows files of one form or another. thats why you used to have to insert the windows disk all the time when installing hardware (pre xp) people just got lazy, so now when you first install windows it copies all the files it might need so it doesn't ask for the disk anymore)
when troubleshooting problems of this nature, it's best to start with a clean slate and re-install windows. it only takes a few minutes and eliminates about 1000 possible points of failure.
it will narrow your issue to:
motherboard configuration
motherboard incompatibility with arcade3000
arcade3000 jumper configuration
arcade3000 driver issue
defective cable
defective arcade3000
be sure to check the motherboard configuration (if it has on-board video as well) to init the arcade3000 first