

Otherwise, if you continue to receive the same message or receive this one: Description = Invalid class * NOTE: You may have to reinstall the driver for the last time. Start the WMI service by running this command:.Then, do a complete restart of Windows and after the reboot:.After the last command, there should be a “ WMI Repository has been reset” message returned that verifies the command was successful.And run this command to see if it resolves the database issue:.If the repository salvage fails to work, then run the following command to stop the WMI service:.If the repository is not corrupted, a “ WMI Repository is consistent” message will be returned In any case, run the following commands to repair WMI:.

Verify the WMI repository is not corrupt by running the following command:.Open Command Prompt as Administrator (Start menu -> type "command prompt" -> click on Run as administrator).You have to perform a repair/re-sync of your Windows 10 WMI repository: It confirms that the database of your Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) has been corrupted by some unknown situation and you have to restore it. However, if you receive this message: sounddev - Alias not found. ProductName=Voicemod Virtual Audio Device (WDM) You should see the Voicemod Virtual Audio device: Availability=ĭescription=Voicemod Virtual Audio Device (WDM) Wmic sounddev WHERE "Manufacturer LIKE 'Voicemod%'" LIST FULL If you have followed all the advice in this article: and Voicemod still does not recognize that your driver is installed correctly it could be due to your Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) having been corrupted by some unknown situation. Did you get the " Voicemod driver not found" warning when you are trying to open Voicemod?
