Audio Drive problem

zacharid

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Hey guys,

there's some problem with my pc's audio drive. I changed casing and reinstalled win7 recently. but apparently the pc cant detect anything when i plug in my headphone and i m sure its not the audio jack's problem cos i tested it out at Perdure after i changed the casing.

Any helpful souls can help me?:s11: thank you!:D
 

suavegamer30

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I'm having the same issue as u....so can someone pls help out on this matter...thanks in advance!
 

zjlim86

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Go to My Computer > System properties > Device Manager > Sound, video and game controller. Update/ install driver from there.
 

dinosau4

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maybe you can do a clean install of audio driver. A generic choice will be the realtek HD audio Driver.

Realtek

Hopefully it works now >_<
 

uncle168

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did u plug in the front panel header for audio to your motherboard correctly?
 

Godeau

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uhhh thank you for your help but it seems like the link isnt working properlyD:

what is your mobo brand and model, google the exact thing and go to the website, you can dl the audio driver there if you're using onboard sound.. also, you plug in the headphone jack is from back(on mobo) or front(from casing)?
 

shaoz2388

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may sounds stupid but i think your front panel header u u didnt plug in or plug in wrongly
 

suavegamer30

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I plug it in from the front panel casing...


what is your mobo brand and model, google the exact thing and go to the website, you can dl the audio driver there if you're using onboard sound.. also, you plug in the headphone jack is from back(on mobo) or front(from casing)?
 
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