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    Player RAIST's Avatar
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    check to see if your driver got updated recently (like, maybe via windows Update), if so...try rolling it back?

    Also, check your speaker configuration also in the Windows control panel (Sounds and Audio I think it was)--this can sometimes trip up the headphone detection sometimes too. On my PC's last Gigabyte board, I had to manually change it to headphones there to cut off the speakers when I used the front headphone jack--if I pulled the box and and plugged in the back jack it worked, but not with the front one.
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    Last edited by RAIST; 12-12-2011 at 03:02 AM.
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