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Longhorn plantronics driver?

Im after a plantronics dsp 300 (although the drivers are mostly generic) driver for windows longhorn beta. I would take it off the old xp drivers but apparently the .inf file contains no information about the headset, bit strange.

Anyone who can help would be appreciated

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01-15-2004 07:15 PM
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huh ???
you want to install a driver for ya headset for longhorn ?
and you want to do this with a driverCD or what ??



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01-15-2004 08:06 PM
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I tried installin it using the driver software, findin out i had to run the software in xp compatability mode. All i need is the location and name of the drivers it installs, since i have no idea, then i can surely just copy them into my windows system directory.

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01-15-2004 09:51 PM
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when you install the device with hardware manager there is a name and company shown for it ... this name/company is uncrypted in the right .inf files so just search for *.inf containing "xxxxxx"



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The driver that it needs isnt on the cd or anything to do with the software it would seem.

I just need the driver for the "USB Audio Device" <-- how it comes up in the system device list.

Now i just gotta find it in xp and transfer it over i fink. Should work, i hope.

01-15-2004 10:18 PM
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yeah and why don't you do like I said .... just search and voila the
usb.inf
and
wdma_usb.inf

will pop up ... which are .... funny enough in ..... (drums) C:\WINDOWS\inf



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No joy. Doesnt seem to matter what i do, it just wont initialise the driver.

Ive even tried replacing the core files that the driver uses by copying over the winXP ones. I have everything but my headset working now.

Any other ideas would be a help?

01-20-2004 12:13 PM
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hey this one is for XP ... and there is some reason that longhorn does not have it .... just wait fopr next release or use XP ...



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