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Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek |
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sobriquet wrote:
Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek check the sounds and audio devices control panel. Check that your USB is still the audio output device. |
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"sobriquet" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek You might also wish to simply delete/uninstall those entries in device manager, reboot, and allow Vista to re-detect/reinstall the headphones. |
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On 18 dec, 22:44, "S.Lewis" wrote:
"sobriquet" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek You might also wish to simply delete/uninstall those entries in device manager, reboot, and allow Vista to re-detect/reinstall the headphones. I tried that, but windows reinstalls the same usb headset driver automatically and I end up in the same situation. Rebooting doesn't help either. I also have another logitech headset that works ok and when I plug it in, it also lists an additional composite usb device (without the yellow checkmark) and it also lists an additional audiodevice. So it's as if two new devices appear as soon as I connect the logitech headset (and they disappear when I disconnect the headset). When I plug in the sennheiser headset however, I only see one new device appearing (as a composite usb device) with a yellow mark to indicate something is wrong. |
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"sobriquet" wrote in message ... On 18 dec, 22:44, "S.Lewis" wrote: "sobriquet" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek You might also wish to simply delete/uninstall those entries in device manager, reboot, and allow Vista to re-detect/reinstall the headphones. I tried that, but windows reinstalls the same usb headset driver automatically and I end up in the same situation. Rebooting doesn't help either. I also have another logitech headset that works ok and when I plug it in, it also lists an additional composite usb device (without the yellow checkmark) and it also lists an additional audiodevice. So it's as if two new devices appear as soon as I connect the logitech headset (and they disappear when I disconnect the headset). When I plug in the sennheiser headset however, I only see one new device appearing (as a composite usb device) with a yellow mark to indicate something is wrong. If you're sure there's nothing defective with the Sennheiser headset, why not just run a Windows system restore back to a date before the problem began. It could be a update patch for Vista or some other device or application has "blown it up". No harm in the restore. You won't lose created files. You will lose most all updates of applications and any applications you've added after the restore date. ? |
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On 19 dec, 05:05, "S.Lewis" wrote:
"sobriquet" wrote in message ... On 18 dec, 22:44, "S.Lewis" wrote: "sobriquet" wrote in message ... Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this: http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek You might also wish to simply delete/uninstall those entries in device manager, reboot, and allow Vista to re-detect/reinstall the headphones. I tried that, but windows reinstalls the same usb headset driver automatically and I end up in the same situation. Rebooting doesn't help either. I also have another logitech headset that works ok and when I plug it in, it also lists an additional composite usb device (without the yellow checkmark) and it also lists an additional audiodevice. So it's as if two new devices appear as soon as I connect the logitech headset (and they disappear when I disconnect the headset). When I plug in the sennheiser headset however, I only see one new device appearing (as a composite usb device) with a yellow mark to indicate something is wrong. If you're sure there's nothing defective with the Sennheiser headset, why not just run a Windows system restore back to a date before the problem began. It could be a update patch for Vista or some other device or application has "blown it up". No harm in the restore. You won't lose created files. You will lose most all updates of applications and any applications you've added after the restore date. ?- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - I hate windows restore, it has never worked for me. I do have a backup made with acronis, but it's quite old, so I'd like to avoid restoring that if possible. Hopefully I can find an alternative solution. |
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On 18 dec, 22:10, sobriquet wrote:
Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this:http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek The problem has been solved by contacting Sennheiser and they pointed me to an online fix: http://www.sennheisercommunications....pcusb_ms_vista (same as http://tinyurl.com/3xsvdz ) |
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"sobriquet" wrote in message ... On 18 dec, 22:10, sobriquet wrote: Hi. I have a Sennheiser usb headset and it used to work fine on my dell vista laptop (inspiron 640m). Now suddenly it no longer works and I don't have a clue why it doesn't work anymore. There are no online drivers available for the usb headset and it works fine on another xp computer. When I plug it in on my dell vista laptop, the hardware manager looks like this:http://www.ibbu.nl/~nsprakel/hardware.jpg ("samengesteld USB apparaat" means "composite USB device" in Dutch) Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, Niek The problem has been solved by contacting Sennheiser and they pointed me to an online fix: http://www.sennheisercommunications....pcusb_ms_vista (same as http://tinyurl.com/3xsvdz ) Hah. At least they were nice enough to update the firmware. |
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The update does not work for me, it says "no sennheiser usb device registry detected!" Then: "Please remove and replug your USB device to start new firmware" press ok on both and does nothing.. I see the headset on device manager, and it still crashes after a while and no sound from it. Has anybody upgraded the firmware or made it work somehow?? -- shuffle |
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The firmware works fine for me. Just follow the instructions; connect as Admin, make sure your headset is connected. Piece of cake :-) Thanks Sennheiser -- falcon69 |