


Now the device was picked up by windows and again appears as "USB Audio CODEC" once again. uninstalled the device via windows device manager.I deleted the drivers Sys file "busb2909.sys" and "busbwdm.sys" as found under "C:\Windows\INF".Īfter I have done the aforementioned things I did the following:.I deleted the drivers INF file ("busb2902.inf" and "busbwdm.inf") as found under "C:\Windows\INF".The provider of those files as stated in the corresponding "busb2902.inf" is "".Īfter looking at "C:\Windows\INF\" I've done a bit trial and error and ended up with the following solution: This seems to be the old driver folder 2.8.40. I found some files under (folder name might change with different type of CPU and windows installation? you probably just have to search for "busb2902.inf" within the FOLDER name):"C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\busb2902.inf_amd64_309b117c701f441a".
Asio usb control panel 2.8 40 install#
Uninstalling the driver/device via the windows device manager didnt work, nether did a restart of the computer help nor the installation of ASIO4ALL.Īfter quite some trial and error and searching through Windows driver installation logs i found a solution to uninstall the old behringer uphoria um2 drivers and install the new ones again. I wanted to uninstall them but whatever I tried the previously "USB Audio CODEC" device stayed as "BEHRINGER USB AUDIO WDM". For me they only delivered worse audio since there were hissing, static and cracking/crackling noises. Those are said to help out and deliver proprietary ASIO drivers. As recommended by many there are old drivers for the Uphoria UM2 flying around to be exact "BEHRINGER_2902_X64_2.8.40" or 2909 Version 2.8.40.
