

Perform a restart and plug the headset back in.

Right click on the driver name > Uninstall (Check 'delete software for this device').Optional.) Or if you are comfortable with knowing which driver to uninstall, then do so I can help you with which driver (in relation to your headset) to uninstall, if you post back with a screenshot.Then click on the arrow before 'Sound, video and game controllers' as well as 'Audio inputs and outputs' (this should drop down to reveal a list of audio drivers and headsets).Under the 'View' tab, select 'Show hidden devices'.Settings > Apps > Click on the app and select 'Uninstall.'Ģ.) After that right click on Start menu (*Start) and select 'Device Manager'.Thus I would suggest we try and uninstall everything related to the headset, and then let everything install automatically, as it had done on the other desktop (assuming everything was automatically configured, and it just worked).ġ.) See if you can first remove the Realtek Audio Manager 1.0.0.222 software by uninstalling it. I have had a look at the manufacture Nubwo, and there doesn't seem to be any official drivers or software listed. Although this might not work as I think it may be a software/driver issue.Īh okay. You could try going into settings and running the 'Troubleshooter'.
