If you are switching to a different adapter or need to perform a clean reinstall, follow this removal process.
USB port power issue or hardware failure (common in cheap adapters). Fix:
After installation, restart your PC. The adapter should now function. For video output adapters:
Solving the JP1081B driver dilemma requires a combination of forensic research and system-level compromise. The first line of attack is to locate a generic, digitally signed driver that shares the same hardware compatibility. For audio devices like the JP1081B, the built-in is often the silent savior. By manually forcing Device Manager to search for "High Definition Audio Device" rather than the specific JP1081B, Windows 10 may apply a generic driver that restores basic functionality. If this fails, the user must turn to community-driven archives: obscure driver repository websites, Internet Archive snapshots of manufacturer support pages, or even driver extraction tools that repurpose a Windows 7 .inf file.
Unlike DisplayLink chips (which have excellent official support), the JP1081B is often used in generic, no-name adapters from platforms like eBay, Amazon, or AliExpress. Consequently, manufacturers rarely provide updates, leaving Windows 10 users scrambling for drivers.