Note You may be prompted to provide the path of the driver. Open Device Manager, click Action, and then click Scan for hardware changes. In the device's Properties dialog box, click the Driver tab, and then click Uninstall. Uninstall the driver from Device Manager and scan for new hardware to install the driver again. The device driver may have become corrupted. To check virtual memory settings, open the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings in the Performance area. To do this, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Task Manager. To check memory and system resources, open Task Manager. You can also check memory and system resources, and the virtual memory settings. If the computer has insufficient memory to run the device, you can close some applications to make memory available. The device driver may be corrupted, or you are runningout of memory the system is running low on system memory and may need to free up or add more memory. “The driver for this device might be corrupted, or your system may be running low on memory or other resources. How to find your error code in Device Manager If you are getting an error code that isn't listed here, you can contact the hardware device vendor's technical support or Microsoft Support for help.
Note This article doesn't contain all error codes generated by Device Manager. You may also click the specific error code to get more detail information. If the above steps didn't help you resolve your problem or were not available, locate your error code in the following table, and follow the recommended resolutions for that error code. Note Make sure that the device drivers that are being installed are compatible with your current Windows version and platform. If the device was preinstalled on the computer, and the computer manufacturer does not have an updated driver for the device, visit the device manufacturer's website. If the device was installed after the purchase of the computer, visit the device manufacturer's website.
If the device was preinstalled on the computer, visit the computer manufacturer's website. Follow their installation or update instructions. Update the device driver from the vendor's website.
Updated the device driver from the vendor's website Update the hardware's device driver through Windows Update. With driver backup, you can rollback any driver's software to an earlier version if there is a malfunction.Update the device driver from Windows Update An advanced driver update tool guarantees that you have all new driver versions, confirms that updates are compatible, and provides a backup of your current drivers. Using a driver upgrade application can allow drivers to update without difficulty. Driver versions that are incorrect will cause more complications with your PC's performance, sometimes causing more damage. Even seasoned, tech-savvy people with the good habit of updating USB PnP Sound Device device drivers, can still find the entire installation and upgrading process time-consuming and annoying. It can seem impossible to find the right USB PnP Sound Device driver directly on the Viewcon's or related manufacturer's website for your Sound Card. The good news is that you can often update the device driver to fix the Sound Card problem. Drivers can work one day, and suddenly stop working the next day, for a variety of reasons. It's possible to associate USB PnP Sound Device errors with corrupt PC drivers. Primary risks of installing the wrong Sound Card drivers include software crashes, slower performance, and PC instability. Unlocking new hardware features, optimized compatibility, and overall increased performanced are all benefits of updating your USB PnP Sound Device drivers.