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  1. Posts : 79
    windows 7
       #11

    OK, I think my problem is the same. It is NOT solved BUT............
    If I plug the headphone into the MIKE input I get a popup that asks what device I plugged in. If I select HEADPHONE, everything works like it did in XP -- except that the headphone is plugged into the mike port.


    is yours the same?????????

    definitely and issue.
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       #12

    ruggb said:
    OK, I think my problem is the same. It is NOT solved BUT............
    If I plug the headphone into the MIKE input I get a popup that asks what device I plugged in. If I select HEADPHONE, everything works like it did in XP -- except that the headphone is plugged into the mike port.


    is yours the same?????????

    definitely and issue.
    If you have the Realtek utility pictured above, you can tell your sound system what output assignments to use.

    Robert
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  3. Posts : 19
    W7
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Sassa said:
    Uninstall all drivers first and then install the new one...
    Best way to uninstall all drivers is in device manager, right click on sound device icon and choose uninstall,don't allow windows to install drivers, restart and install r2.30 only, don't install driver via windows update.
    Thanks Sassa, trouble is Windows installs it's drivers instantly when I reboot. How can I switch this off?

    And iseeuu yes I had the Realtek manager with the drivers that didn't work, and only the the rear green output was lit up...
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  4. Posts : 823
    OS
       #14

    bertles86 said:
    Thanks Sassa, trouble is Windows installs it's drivers instantly when I reboot. How can I switch this off?

    And iseeuu yes I had the Realtek manager with the drivers that didn't work, and only the the rear green output was lit up...
    It is normal to install driver after reboot. Let Win install it's own driver and then install your driver.
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  5. Posts : 79
    windows 7
       #15

    I had 2.27 from Gigabyte.
    I installed 2.30 from above.
    same thing
    It isn't the same picture as shown and there is no output assignments.
    it is set to mute speakers when headphone is plugged in and does - when it is plugged into mike and I tell it that it is a headphone. - the wiring has not changed.

    Again, it reacts when I plug into the MIKE jack but not the HEADPHONE jack.
    And I can set it to headphone when plugged into the mike jack and it works fine.
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       #16

    ruggb said:
    I had 2.27 from Gigabyte.
    I installed 2.30 from above.
    same thing
    It isn't the same picture as shown and there is no output assignments.
    it is set to mute speakers when headphone is plugged in and does - when it is plugged into mike and I tell it that it is a headphone. - the wiring has not changed.

    Again, it reacts when I plug into the MIKE jack but not the HEADPHONE jack.
    And I can set it to headphone when plugged into the mike jack and it works fine.
    OK This is the Windows Sound Utility:







    and does not have any way to make assignments, so either you don't have a Realtek sound utility installed with your drivers (which would be odd in that it auto detected your headphone and allowed you to assign that jack to your headphone) or you haven't found it yet?

    Robert
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  7. Posts : 19
    W7
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Okay well I uninstall the drivers through DevMgr, rebooted, W7 reinstalled it's generic ones, I then installed 230 from the exe above and nada...

    Below are screens of where I'm at now, any help would be much appreciated...as I cannot hear through my headset nor talk into the mic...and both the headset jacks are plugged in the front of my tower...


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  8. Posts : 823
    OS
       #18

    Try right click and then enable...
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  9. Posts : 19
    W7
    Thread Starter
       #19

    On the mic in the W7 Sound dialog? Apparently already is, only options is Disable...
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       #20

    bertles86 said:
    Okay well I uninstall the drivers through DevMgr, rebooted, W7 reinstalled it's generic ones, I then installed 230 from the exe above and nada...

    Below are screens of where I'm at now, any help would be much appreciated...as I cannot hear through my headset nor talk into the mic...and both the headset jacks are plugged in the front of my tower...
    Nice pics!!

    I am curious what choices you have from "Set Default Device" and "Device advanced settings?"

    Realtek Onboard HD Audio-untitled.png

    Others have had success loading older drivers in "Compatibility Mode". Here is a tutorial on Compatibility Mode. I didn't notice in the thread history if you had considered installing older working drivers in compatibility mode?

    Robert
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