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How do I force windows to use a driver it doesn't list?
Hello, I have a microphone that needs the Generic USB Audio driver, and it displays it as malfunctioned(I heard from some people that it usually does that at first with this kind of mic), so I went ahead and tried to use the update driver function. I went ahead and into browse drivers, unchecked compatible drivers only, and looked for the Generic USB audio driver. It wasn't where I thought it would be on the manufacturer menu, so I looked through them all. It wasn't there. I tried using the search for driver in x location by grabbing the Generic USB Audio driver file from my windows directory and placing it in a new folder, then setting it to look in the new folder. Didn't work. I've searched quite a little bit for a solution and even asked aforementioned people how to fix it. Everything told me to do the first thing I did. I tried each step again. I tried unplugging the mic then plugging it back in then trying again. No luck. So, now I'm desperate, considering my voice is my job, and MY computer my workplace. Could someone please help me with this? I'm even up for directly editing files related to this I'm so desperate.