Yesterday I inadvertently yanked the power plug on my USB hub. My Logitech headset/mic was plugged into this hub, a fact which may or may not be relevant. Before I yanked the power cord, the headset was working.
Fix 1: Do not plug USB headset while Windows 10 is booting. Some conflict could exist between your USB headset and other USB devices. In order to avoid this conflict occur, make sure plug your USB headset after your computer gets into Windows 10. 10.4.11My logitech 360 headset will not work with skype and mac osX 10.4.11. Had same headset before that had the same problem but then suddently began working just fine -- for about a year until a wi read more.
Now it isn't. I've rebooted. I have plugged the headset into a bunch of different USB ports, not just on the hub bot on my case itself (ports I have verified as being fully functional).
Windows 7 (x64) doesn't seem to recognize that it has been plugged in. Is it possible my headset died of shock? I don't see any issues in the device manager. I guess I could reinstall my audio driver (sound is on-board), but I'm not clear if that could be a potential solution (to be clear, sound is otherwise working as normal on the machine).
So I recently bought the following headphones: I cannot get them to work with my Windows 7 Home Premium OS (x64 bit) computer however. When I plugged in the USB port is said it installed the drivers and when I go into my device manager the drivers are indeed installed. I've also tried plugging the headphones into all the usb ports in my computer but none of them worked. When I go into my audio manager in the control panel, I cannot set my new headphones as my default playback device. I tried restarting my computer but this did not fix the issue either.
My old logitech headphones worked, but they were about 2-3 years old and I just recently broke them. I bought 2 new pairs of headphones and neither works so I know it's not the actual headphones but rather something with my computer or drivers.
I've tried reinstalling the driver a few times too but nothing worked. My computer has the following audio drivers according to device manager (All of which are updated to their latest drivers): AMD High Definition Audio Device Logitech USB Headset H540 Realtek High Definition Audio and extra info about my PC that I could find: Computer Brand: Cyberpower Intel i5 3.4ghz Processor If someone could please help me that'd be great!
After going though these steps please not there is a Bios with a USB compatibility fix here listed as F14, with F15 being the most recent bios release. Note your bios version during bootup, as as you have a Cyberpower PC you should contact them about doing any kind of bois update if needed, that way if you tell them your issue they are responsible to fix it. Also note that you mentioned other USB devices work ok. So if you have a receipt and warrant for that Logitech USB headset you can always return it - and get a regular headset of you like.