Samson Go Mic not working on Windows 10 64-bit
I have Samson Go Mic USB microphone.
It was working on Windows 10, till the motherboard change. All drivers (and devices) disappear after trying reset to the backup point windows 10 funtion.
I update realtek audio driver, and sound actually working (speakers), but my microphone not working on windows 10. With windows 7 microphone is working.
I'm running on MSI CX-61 from 2012.
windows-10 audio drivers microphone
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I have Samson Go Mic USB microphone.
It was working on Windows 10, till the motherboard change. All drivers (and devices) disappear after trying reset to the backup point windows 10 funtion.
I update realtek audio driver, and sound actually working (speakers), but my microphone not working on windows 10. With windows 7 microphone is working.
I'm running on MSI CX-61 from 2012.
windows-10 audio drivers microphone
add a comment |
I have Samson Go Mic USB microphone.
It was working on Windows 10, till the motherboard change. All drivers (and devices) disappear after trying reset to the backup point windows 10 funtion.
I update realtek audio driver, and sound actually working (speakers), but my microphone not working on windows 10. With windows 7 microphone is working.
I'm running on MSI CX-61 from 2012.
windows-10 audio drivers microphone
I have Samson Go Mic USB microphone.
It was working on Windows 10, till the motherboard change. All drivers (and devices) disappear after trying reset to the backup point windows 10 funtion.
I update realtek audio driver, and sound actually working (speakers), but my microphone not working on windows 10. With windows 7 microphone is working.
I'm running on MSI CX-61 from 2012.
windows-10 audio drivers microphone
windows-10 audio drivers microphone
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You can open the sound panel where it shows playback/recording devices. (simply type sound after the windows key)
I have the same mic under windows 10 and I never had to deal with drivers.
I sounds that you did not do a Windows clean install after a motherboard swap, that is VERY advisable to get rid of random problems you might have.
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
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You can open the sound panel where it shows playback/recording devices. (simply type sound after the windows key)
I have the same mic under windows 10 and I never had to deal with drivers.
I sounds that you did not do a Windows clean install after a motherboard swap, that is VERY advisable to get rid of random problems you might have.
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
add a comment |
You can open the sound panel where it shows playback/recording devices. (simply type sound after the windows key)
I have the same mic under windows 10 and I never had to deal with drivers.
I sounds that you did not do a Windows clean install after a motherboard swap, that is VERY advisable to get rid of random problems you might have.
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
add a comment |
You can open the sound panel where it shows playback/recording devices. (simply type sound after the windows key)
I have the same mic under windows 10 and I never had to deal with drivers.
I sounds that you did not do a Windows clean install after a motherboard swap, that is VERY advisable to get rid of random problems you might have.
You can open the sound panel where it shows playback/recording devices. (simply type sound after the windows key)
I have the same mic under windows 10 and I never had to deal with drivers.
I sounds that you did not do a Windows clean install after a motherboard swap, that is VERY advisable to get rid of random problems you might have.
answered Mar 9 '16 at 15:28
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So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
add a comment |
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
So you suggest to refresh windows 10?
– Kacper
Mar 9 '16 at 15:30
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
Yes, after a mobo swap, it is a good idea to fresh install the OS for getting rid of annoyances like that
– rzfzr
Mar 11 '16 at 17:57
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