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Are you plugging the headphones to the front plug of the machine? Try connecting the headphones into the speakers headphone jack or to the plug that the speakers are connected to. you should get sound.
If you have normal speakers and a USB headset, you might need to visit start -> control panel -> sound. and change the default sound playback device to the USB headset, and you should have sound in all programs that you open after that, try right clicking on the speakers there and select disable, that way it will definitely send the sound to the usb headset, if not, disable the rest of them as well.
let me know if you require further assistance or if the problem is not solved.
Ekse
Click on this link below and then select your operating system. After you do that you can download the driver that runs your sound card and headphone jack. Use the Windows Vista sound driver and it will work with Windows 7
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?swlinkmsg=100&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=1843653
Please clarify, Where is the Headphones connected? Front or back? if you tried it on the Front port without success, Plug in the speaker jack to the port where you did connect the Headphone and verify it's working or not. You can also try the headphone on the port where the speaker is connected.
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On Asus motherboard, the Realtek HD audio manager should look like this :
I am confused which mixture you were talking about. Don't you see the Realtek HD Audio Manager on the Taskbar?
Ok..
And have you also checked the Bios? well, please update...
No, XP version doesn't work on Vista. For now, please check the Bios and let me know. Thanks.
Finally I got the Article with the illustrated pictures.. Here it is (Click Here), this is as a general, and it's not specific to any motherboard brand/type.
I think you've made a mistake, it seems you've missed some of my latest posts, please click the "+ view more comments", or if you've already done that, I am sorry. In fact you didn't tell me the motherboard make and model, I was only assisting you assuming it as Asus since your PC model comes with that Motherboard. Anyway thanks.
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Front connection.
Tried two different phones on front jack. No response. Speakers still work, even with headphones plugged in. Headphones don't show on mixer, either.
Tried two different headphones in front jack. no response. Headphones do not appear on mixer popup.
Don't have "Audio I/O" on mixer. Haven't looked at BIOS settings.
Don't see Realtek Control Panel per your screenshot.
Do not see Realtek on task bar. Only speaker icon. When opened, shows generic volume mixer. Indicates speakers and system sounds. I had Realtek mixer when I ran Win XP, so I know what I am missing. HP, MS, Realtek, and ASUS do not have drivers that will install Realtek Control Panel in Win 7, as far as I have seen. I have ability to operate in XP mode. Should I look there for different driver in order to restore controls?
NO Realtek HD Audio Manager on taskbar. Used to open when I was running Win XP. Not now with Win 7. Only show speakers and sounds. I have loaded MS XP virtual computer. Can I delete current driver for Realtek and load XP version to get Audio Manager back?
I've been directed to BIOS. I do not have "Chipset" under "Advanced." I do not have anything resembling "Southbridge Configuration," or "Panel Support Type." I have a Phoenix MOB. Previous tech just sends me same reply and wishes me luck. No real help.
All I want is the Realtek Controls that I had before Moving from XP to Win7.
HP page does not have driver for sound, only lightscribe. I am tired of trying your directions, and cannot accept any of your solutions. Bye now.
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