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Old 24-09-2007, 18:13
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Default Using GN 9330 USB phone with Vista

Has anyone managed to get a GN 9330 USB headset working with Vista? Mine
fails on installing a driver named "G" under the "Sound" section in the
"Device Manager". I tried installing the Microsoft hotfix for USB sound
devices, but it didn't help.

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Old 01-10-2007, 21:05
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Default Re: Using GN 9330 USB phone with Vista

On 24 sep, 19:13, <Debbie.Cr...@nospamforme.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Has anyone managed to get a GN 9330 USB headset working with Vista? Mine
> fails on installing a driver named "G" under the "Sound" section in the
> "Device Manager". I tried installing the Microsoft hotfix for USB sound
> devices, but it didn't help.[/color]

I did replace the system files "USBAUDIO.SYS" by a "USBAUDIO.SYS" from
XP (my account is an Administrator one, the filesize of Vista's
"USBAUDIO.SYS" is 70Kb and the XP one is ~58Kb).

On my Vista, the USBAUDIO file is located in 2 locations:

-c:\Windows\System32\Drivers
-c:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wdma_usb.inf_9ce240de

right click on the file and click on properties,

tab security-> click advanced,
tab owner-> then click edit
select administtors and press ok -> you will get a message telling you
that you are about to change the ownership click ok and then click ok
till you get back to the frist menu.

then you have to change the permissons on the file

click advanced
in the permissons tab highlight the admin
the click edit,

double click on admin again
select the allow full control box--- then click ok untill you get back
to the front screen....

you can now replace the file without any trouble.
Then I copied the c:\windows\system32\usbaudio.sys to a "usbaudio -
VistaBackup.sys". I put the XP one as the "usbaudio.sys". Everything
worked.

Thanks to Ramey and David for the info.

Good luck

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