: Uninstall any existing MVSilicon drivers from your "Programs and Features" menu to prevent software conflicts.
If the new driver fails, try uninstalling the device in Device Manager and selecting Scan for hardware changes to force a clean re-install. Why Update?
Most Windows users will find that the MVSilicon B1 is "plug and play" using the generic USB Audio Class 2.0 driver built into Windows 8, 10, and 11. However, if you are experiencing blue screens or the device is not detected, you may need a custom driver.