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Reviews (3)

03 Oct, 2018
does what itsays
Does what it says - fine.

27 Dec, 2018
extra info for users
Installed OK in Win XP SP3 but not completed
After the 'USP PnP Sound Device' message it searches for drivers first for
'USB Composite Device' then 'USB Audio Device'. It warns that the drivers
have not passed windows testing and there is a risk in continuing. After
'continue anyway', XP creates a restore point. It completes the earphone
half of the install OK. The earphones/speaker (with amplifier) now work OK.
Then it goes on to the 'USB Human Interface Device' part of the install --
presumably the microphone function. Again it warns of dire consequences, and
on continuing it again creates a restore point. At the end of the install it
reports that there was an error with the install. Unfortunately, now the
earphone half no longer works. To get round this we went back to the first
created restore point and restored. This got the sound output back. We then
disabled the 'USB Human Interface Device' which had an exclamation mark by
it in DEvice Manager. As we do not use microphones with the PC, this
workaround is no problem. If 'USB Human Interface Device' is not disabled,
it tries to reinstall the driver at each boot up of Win XP.

22 Jun, 2017
The best cleanser in the business
3 of 3 found this helpful Light, easy to use, very gentle on the skin but at the same time deeply cleansing. I've used this for years and nothing can beat it so far.
Anna