Force xp to use diffrent Device drivers? - generic audio driver windows xp
I bought a new Logitech ClearChat Pro USB head set. The driver should be the standard Windows drivers (USB audio driver) or wdma_usb.inf. Work is when you plug it, and it does not exist. I report to you and asks for the driver and when I try this driver point. who said: "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware." I know that all the works of the head, the load on another system, and XP drivers can connect and work very well. How to force, XP Pro, to use the driver to stop and can not say:) thanks! ps sucks for Logitech support and they say they will not even help to try to solve the problem, although it is known to be a problem.
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Windows + Pause / Break Number
Hardware
Device Manager
Click the plus sign in front of the USB driver
You can see on these pages, whether for the ClearChat
Search for hardware changes
if not removed, while the root hub and restart
try again
Search and find if your system wdma_usb.inf
whether the other computer with Windows XP Service Pack has the same
Your installation of XP Pro, can be damaged
Copy of your important data and do a repair install or reinstall
Just the thought of another idea.go in the BIOS and disable USB port and save the settings and restart the load without the Windows drive.
Then start again, go to BIOS and USB.that needs to be reset, the controller and the removal of all USB devices reactivate ghost.
Windows + Pause / Break Number
Hardware
Device Manager
Click the plus sign in front of the USB driver
You can see on these pages, whether for the ClearChat
Search for hardware changes
if not removed, while the root hub and restart
try again
Search and find if your system wdma_usb.inf
whether the other computer with Windows XP Service Pack has the same
Your installation of XP Pro, can be damaged
Copy of your important data and do a repair install or reinstall
Just the thought of another idea.go in the BIOS and disable USB port and save the settings and restart the load without the Windows drive.
Then start again, go to BIOS and USB.that needs to be reset, the controller and the removal of all USB devices reactivate ghost.
Have you tried to restart the computer?
Have you tried to restart the computer?
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