OK! I resolved: Windows 98 Second Edition * 1. Unplug the headset. * 2. Reboot into Safe Mode o a. Restart computer o b. Press the F8 key while the computer is restarting (if Windows starts normally, try the above two steps again) o c. From the Microsoft Windows Start Menu, select “Safe Mode”. o d. Windows will boot into Safe Mode, loading only the most essential drivers. This mode is used for diagnostic and repair purposes. * 3. From the Start menu, point to Settings, and then point to Control Panel. * 4. From Control Panel, double-click on System. * 5. Select the Device Manager tab. * 6. Scroll down to the category labeled "Human Interface Devices". * 7. If the "HID-compliant consumer control device" is listed, remove it. * 8. If the "USB Human Interface Device" is listed, remove it. * 9. Scroll down to the category labeled "Sound, Video and Game Controllers". * 10. If the device labeled "USB Audio Device" is listed, remove it. * 11. Scroll down to the category labeled “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”. * 12. If the device labeled "Composite device" is listed, remove it. * 13. Select the “USB Root Hub” and click “Remove”. * 14. Select the “USB Host Controller” and click “Remove”. * 15. Restart the computer. (Windows should reinstall the USB Root Hub and the USB Host * 16. Controller shortly after restarting.) * 17. Install the 1999 drivers.