Just got Cubase 13 Pro - No audio connections

Was very thrilled to take advantage of Steinbergs’s upgrade deal from Elements to Pro. Hurray!
For some naive reason, I expected Pro to pretty much inherit all my settings, hisory and so forth. But not so. That was a little irritating. But the real problem is that Cubase Pro cant find my USB input/outputs. Using a Behringer Uphoria, which was working fine with Elements. Pro says my USB Audio CODECs are unmapped. Even worse, the only option it gives to map is my freaking iPhone!! I get no sound, when I play an existing project, no movement on the meters.
I really don’t want to go back through all I had to do get Elements finally working. Surely theres some way to provide Pro with everthing it needs.
P.S. Using ASIO4All

While certain settings of a previous Cubase Elements installtion will be imported into Cubase 13, the audio connections are not amongst them.

I assume you use Windows as you have ASIO4ALL?
In Cubase go to the menu Studio → Studio Setup
and there select Audio System on the left side of the dialog. Then on the right side select Asio4all as your ASIO Driver.

Afterwards on the left hand side seelct Asio4all (the entry below Audio System) and click on the button “Control Panel” on the right to bring up something like this:
grafik

Kindly make a screenshot of that control panel window and post it here.

Yes, I was using ASIO4ALL. Here’s where I stand
The ControlPanel looks like this
CUBCtrlPanel
Although, this is AFTER I selected USB CODEC. For some insane reason the iPhone was preselected.
The Audio Connections dialog looked like this


With THESE as only Device Port selections
CUBDevicePortOptions

Long story short, I exited CuBase and restarted, and all was then copasetic.

I was really hoping CuBase Pro would remember my list of recent projects, and in particular, the project template I had created to record vocals. No such luck. But I am back to hearing stuff.

Thanks for your help.

P.S. Really weird that my iPhone was on the list, and was the default!

I had to look up the meaning of this word. Never heard it before. I am not a native English speaker. Glad I learned about it.

A template is just a project file saved to a specific location. You can open it with File → Open in Cubase Pro and then save it there again as a template.
The path should be
C:\Users\{useraccount}\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\{Cubase folder}\Project Templates

where
{useraccount} needs to be substituted by your account name on your computer
and
{Cubase folder} should be something like Cubase Elements [version number]_64

There ought to be two Cubase folders in that directory, look in the Elements folder, not the Cubase 13_64 one.