Driver/Device issues in Windows 10 - USB 2.0 incompatibility

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The following comes directly from the driver for the device (a BM-800 Zingyou microphone)

Device SWD\MMDEVAPI\{0.0.1.00000000}.{61367ec3-e195-4c08-8500-051c799e41b3} was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.

Last Device Instance Id: SWD\MMDEVAPI\{0.0.1.00000000}.{1e46e036-dd6b-4459-b7cc-5a7aa9e8d3f9}
Class Guid: {C166523C-FE0C-4A94-A586-F1A80CFBBF3E}
Location Path:
Migration Rank: 0xF00000000000F120
Present: false
Status: 0xC0000719


Alongside this, when ran through a troubleshooter for the device specifically I received this error:

USB Composite Device can’t work properly with USB 3.0.
If the USB 2.0 device is incompatible with USB 3.0, plugging it into a USB 2.0 port can solve the problem.


However, in my mild research online most USB 3.0 ports for Windows tech is able to be backwards compatible with USB 2.0 (the port remains 3.0 but runs at 2.0 performance was the most common response).

Please, any advice would be hugely appreciated!

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