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CORSAIR HEADSET USB ADAPTER REPLACEMENT SOFTWARE
CORSAIR HEADSET USB ADAPTER REPLACEMENT DRIVER
So it must be the usbdongle itself or the headphone driver from corsair, as my other usb devices dont disconnect.Īnd i reinstalled the latest icue software, everything else (other corsair devices) is detected as it should and works fine.

So i think (in my opinion) it doesnt have anything to do with windows10 as i have version 1809 installed which is old. My headphone now connects as a microphone which works as the audio is coming through the earpieces.and my mic works on the headphone. So my last resort is that it put the usbdongle away and make a direct connection too the audio port. So my guess its the usbdongle supplied that makes the headphone 7.1 surround. That the headphone suddenly disconnects when gaming, or skyping whatever.įirst i thought it had something to do with the powersettings, as a usb device can disconnect to save power.but that option was disabled.
CORSAIR HEADSET USB ADAPTER REPLACEMENT PRO
I just bought this Headset HS60 Pro Surround and more corsair stuff (case,powersupply, commander pro) etc and installed the icue software, and now im reading that people here suffer the same problem as i have. As this did not work for me, I've not found a solution. The "quick and easy" fix is to roll back any updates made recently and disable auto-updates entirely. TLDR: This is NOT a corsair issue, this is a windows issue. I'm hopeful someone comes up with a reasonable solution in the near future, preferably before I need my microphone again.
CORSAIR HEADSET USB ADAPTER REPLACEMENT UPDATE
Interestingly, if you get another headset and try it it should work fine, as long as it's not the device that was plugged in via usb when the update occurred. The only option I have yet to try is to fully wipe windows and reinstall it (which I really don't want to do.) It's like it's no longer compatible with windows.Ĭonexant itself went under a long time ago too, so support is very hard to come by. In fact "Corsair" does not even register when I search my computer. iCUE can not detect my HS60 no matter where I plug it in. At this point my computer will no longer recognize my headset through any of it's 6 usb ports.

I've contacted Microsoft support 3 times so far, and all 3 times the solutions did not work. Turning off auto-updates will stop conexant from reinstalling, but it will also not resolve your issue and your device will simply no longer register as anything. (I downloaded the hs60 file, and all it gave me was iCUE that could not detect any devices.)
CORSAIR HEADSET USB ADAPTER REPLACEMENT INSTALL
If you delete all associated conexant files from your registry, they will also replace themselves as soon as possible.ĭownloading the install file directly from the manufacturer website doesn't fix it either. If you delete it via your device manager in "audio devices" and/or "sound,video, and game controllers" it will reinstall when you restart (or sooner pending on device.) If you uninstall it, it will reinstall itself when you restart your computer. As such, it effectively makes your existing device "disappear" from your computer entirely. Though this most recent windows update has seemed to trigger a lot of people using various devices of different brands and models.)įrom what I've read it's due to an issue where it causes an incompatibility, then defaults itself instead of whatever device was being used then refuses to check for said device because it can't detect the other device. (I have not found rhyme or reason as to what specifically triggers it causing audio problems. It can overwrite any existing usb audio device plugged into your computer when the update that triggers it goes off. It can not be rolled back (atleast on my computer.) It triggers audio problems through driver updates via windows update or 3rd party updates.

I have been troubleshooting this unsuccessfully for 4 hours, so far this is what I've learned: I have an hs60 headset, and after auto-updates from this morning it no longer works.
