Missing USB Audio Codec. Help!

I have a major problem in getting my windows vista ultimate x 64 to see USB audio devices. (I tried an Alesis M1Active 320 USB speaker system and a logitec USB headset).  They both should be plug-and-play, but windows says it can't find the USB Audio Codec.  I tried to install different versions of the Realtek AC97 and other drivers, but it still does not work.  After 6 hours, I am now posting here in the hope of finding a solution.

Try these links:

USB Audio ASIO Driver
http://www.CNET.com.au/downloads/SOA/USB-audio-ASIO-driver/0, 239030384, 10561691, 00.htm

Installation of the above has helped many users to solve their problem.

Also:

http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=USB_turntables

MRI!

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