Drivers For Trust Headset Drivers

The main question is. Where the hell does Vista download drivers?! Now if you want the details keep reading, but that's mostly what I want to know. This is it; now here's my problem. When I put the headset in the usb port vista automatically downloaded and installed the drivers for it. I found out later that any half-intelligent human being would configure vista to ASK before doing such a horrid thing; unfortunately I'm a troglodyte and didn't do so from the beginning. The problem with the driver vista found is that it recognizes my headset as a stereo system, when in fact it has that nice surround chip inside.

The trust drivers would let me configure my mike and my headphones to my heart's desire too. Alas, I can't install the drivers unless I put the headset in the usb. I disabled the auto-download driver policy windows has, prompting it to ASK me before it does so; after I uninstall the driver from the device manager and try to install the TRUST drivers, the moment in which I plug the headset in the usb, vista starts installing it's ALREADY downloaded driver FASTER than the trust driver installer can install his, so mid-install it tells me 'installation failed', since the vista driver got installed quicker.

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Free Download Trust GXT 26 5.1 Surround Gaming Headset Driver 8.0.8.8159 for Windows 8 (Other Drivers & Tools). So yeah, I just installed Windows 10 and everything is working smoothly except for my Rosewill RHTS-8206 headset. When I used Windows 7 I had drivers that came with a.

Drivers For Trust Mouse

The way I see things with my limited common-sense, the problem is this, windows will ask me if I want to install a driver only if it's not found locally, since the driver it found earlier and installed is somewhere on my hard it won't ask for nuthin', it just installs. I have to find it and delete it manually. I tried to search for ' C Media'(that's the driver vista installs) on my computer but I can't fin anything, SO.

Trust Key Driver

Where the hell does Vista download drivers? Which comes back to knowing which chip is in it, and then you may be able to find a suitable x64 driver elsewhere until such a time as C-Media puts them back up on their site. Edit: Just had a look at the XP driver available from Trust and it looks like your headset uses the either the CM106 or CM108 chip in it (the INF lists both). As I said products using C-Media chips in them all use the same reference drivers, so using what I found in the INF I found this thread, I then downloaded and had a look at the x64 driver posted there and it lists one of the two DevID's found in the Trust driver,%CMIUSB.DeviceDesc%=USB, USB VID0D8C&PID0006&MI00 you should be able to find the DevID of yours in Device Manager, and that driver should work for you. The pckage also contains the C-Media apps for controlling the headset but whether they are the generic C-Media ones or altered by Tritton (just added their name to them), that I can't tell you.

If your headset doesn't have the above DevID you amy still be able to install the drivers by manually adding the other DevID from the Trust drivers,%CMIUSB.DeviceDesc%=USB, USB VID0D8C&PID000C&MI00 in the 'C-Media.NTamd64' section (may also want to add it to the 'C-Media' section as well, minus the X64 part), with a slight change so that it looks like this,%CMIUSB.DeviceDesc%=USB106X64, USB VID0D8C&PID000C&MI00 if all goes well the driver should install as well as the apps. If it does install about the only thing that should happen is to get the red warning box about the drivers not being tested (WHQL, not the same as unsigned), reason being is that any changes to the INF breaks the WHQL certificate.