Finding the specific "WS-68" sound driver for Windows 7 can be tricky as it is often associated with older or generic sound cards. To get your audio working, you should use one of the following reliable methods: 1. Identify the Exact Hardware

Right-click the "Unknown Device" or the entry for your WS-68 card and select Properties tab and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown. Look for a code like VEN_XXXX&DEV_XXXX

Why does this matter? Because you cannot simply download any "WS-68 driver." You need the driver that matches the underlying chipset. Fortunately, both of these chipsets have universal drivers that work with Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) for free.

5. Method 2: The Realtek Connection – WS-68 Explained

After researching hundreds of driver packages, the "WS-68" name appears only in modified .inf (driver information) files. Specifically:

Tips and Precautions:

CMedia CMI Series: Some older WS-branded cards are based on CMedia chipsets (like the CMI8768), which have dedicated Windows 7 packages. How to Install Free Drivers on Windows 7