How to fix the logitech driver problem:
1) Copy the USBAUDIO.sys file from a Windows XP machine
2) on the Vista machine, click start, type "cmd" in the search box and press Ctrl, Shift & Enter so you get a "root" CMD-vindow
3) type "cd drivers", press enter
4) type "takeown /f USBAUDIO.sys", press enter
5) type "cacls USBAUDIO.sys /G "Your Username":f", press enter, and Y when asked. (Note the " around username)
5) type "del USBAUDIO.sys", press enter
6) copy the USBAUDIO.sys file to your Windows/System32/drivers/ catalouge
7) type "cd C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wdm a_usb.inf_9ce240de", press enter
8) type "takeown /f USBAUDIO.sys", press enter
9) type "cacls USBAUDIO.sys /G "Your Username":f", press enter, and Y when asked. (Note the " around username)
10) type "del USBAUDIO.sys", press enter
11) Now, also copy the XP version of USBAUDIO.sys to the C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\wdm a_usb.inf_9ce240de folder"
12) Connect the headset, it "should" work
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