Go to your motherboard manufacturer’s website (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.) or computer manufacturer's website (Dell, HP, Lenovo).
. Windows will automatically reinstall the driver upon rebooting.
3. Install Manufacturer Drivers (Best for USB/Specialized Mics) drajvera dlja dlja mikrofona
4. Update Audio Chipset Drivers (For 3.5mm Jack Microphones)
If you have a dedicated USB microphone (e.g., Blue Yeti, Razer, HyperX) or a high-end audio interface, you should download drivers directly from the manufacturer's website. Go to your motherboard manufacturer’s website (ASUS, MSI,
5. Check Privacy Settings (Not a driver, but often the cause)
If your microphone uses a 3.5mm jack (plugged into the pink port or headphone jack), it relies on your motherboard's audio driver (usually Realtek). etc.) or computer manufacturer's website (Dell
Search for your model under the "Support" or "Drivers" section. Download and run the installer.