No Logitech G35 headset sound after Windows updates

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Twenty minutes earlier on 11/08/2011 my self out of the windows updated. After the update has been installed and restarted my computer, my logitech g35 headset is not working properly. If I turn them off in the control panel and reactivate as default device, I get 1-3 seconds of the sound before they be cut again. So two questions. 1 What is this happened to someone else. 2. how to fix it.

Hi Hexter23,

1. what application you are trying to use the headset?

2 update did you recently installed on the system?

3. are you able to hear the music / sound through normal speakers?

Method 1:

You can consult the following link and run the troubleshooter of audio playback, if it helps.

Tips for solving common audio problems

Method 2:

If the previous step fails, then manually, download and install the latest audio drivers for the card its installed on the computer by visiting the sound card manufacturer or computer manufacturer's website and check if that helps.

Updated a hardware driver that is not working properly

Hope this information is useful.

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