![]() To find a driver for this device, click Update Driverĭeleting that driver and re-installing the driver from the Blue website puts me in exactly the place that I was in when I started this thread. There are no compatible drivers for this device. The drivers for this device are not installed. When I delete them and just plug in a driverless Yeti, Windows installs yet a different driver (“Blue DFU”) which fails with a code 28. The two (why are there two of them?) drivers that you see with the arrows in the original post image “go away” and come back when the Yeti is unplugged/plugged. I am not sure exactly what I would learn from this (if I had another computer to try).ĭoug, thanks for the response. I told this to the Blue Support folks and their first response was that “This Microphone supports Windows 10 and I should try it on another Windows 10 computer”. So I am highly confused by all of this and am hoping that others have encountered this problem and can share a solution. And I am reasonably sure that before all this happened I had a single driver that lived inside the Sounds and Video Controllers pulldown. Note that this is what my Device Manager looks like after I uninstall BOTH of these drivers and then reinstall the Blue Yeti Pro driver from the Blue Mic website. ![]() The Blue USB Audio 2 driver is not installed. The Blue Yeti Pro driver says that it is working OK. “Update Driver” yields nothing on either driver. Note that neither one is inside the Sound and Game Controller Tab which is where it should be (I think). At this point Device Manager is showing two different “Blue Devices”. I have tried this a couple of times without success. This morning I uninstalled that old driver and reinstalled the new one off the Blue Yeti website. But it worked and I did the short recording job that I needed to do - I also sent a service request to the Blue folks. What was surprising was the ‘new’ driver had a date of (IIRC) 2006 while the one that was replaced was definitely later than that (although I don’t recall the actual date). I ended up doing a “Update Driver” from Device Manager and Windows found a driver and did an “Update”. I also did not see it in Windows Sound->Recording selection. Yesterday I fired up Audacity and did not see the Blue Yeti from the Audacity pulldown. It had been a few weeks so I cannot be for sure regarding a cause/effect. I am using 2.2.1, BTW.Īll was fine WRT Audacity and my Yeti Pro until yesterday (after the April Win 10 update). I recognize that this is a Windows system issue but so far my interactions with the Blue folks are not encouraging. While this is an Audacity problem in the sense that Audacity is the only way that I use my (currently unusable) Blue Yeti Pro mic on Windows 10 on a Dell XPS laptop. First my apologies for (possibly) abusing this helpful forum.
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