Bad January security updates are breaking USB 1.0 external DACs on recent Windows and Windows Server versions.
Windows security patches have led to widespread reports of external USB Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) no longer functioning correctly. These issues primarily affect devices that use USB 1.
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