i take its a laptop? you dont mention speakers
is there manufacture sound drivers hp etc
hook up some external speakers?
I am now very glad that I ditched Windwoes for Linux, However... I am trying to solve an issue for a lady who needs Winders for her work. The problem appears to be a common one, from my searching, but NOTHING I've tried seems to work. I have tried
Re-installing Windoze - 5 times now
Driver Rollback - I can't convince winders to stop re-installing the "newer" drivers on re-boot
Change settings on sound card - None of the alternates have any effect.
Edit Registry - Nothing works there either
Edit Power saving - ditto
Edit CPU throttling - ditto
Can anyone tell me how to convince Winwoes 10 that sound is supposed to be clear and precise and not like someone has stuck a frog in a blender,
I know the hardware is OK because it works fine when I boot from a Live Linux disk,
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
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i take its a laptop? you dont mention speakers
is there manufacture sound drivers hp etc
hook up some external speakers?
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lsemmens (15-02-19)
The internal speakers stopped working yonks ago, I was testing via headphones. I FINALLY Solved it not long after posting here. Isn't that always the way? I managed to convince Device Manager that I did, indeed, want an older generic driver loaded rather than their "best" driver for the job. This "simple" job only took 4 days. And you wonder why I've ditched Windwoes.
Last edited by lsemmens; 15-02-19 at 05:22 PM.
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Skepticist (15-02-19)
you mean it took 4 days for you to manually install a sound driver ?
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Sounds bad, don't it. Problem was, not so much installing the driver, but convincing Windwoes that I did, indeed want THAT particular driver. Every time I'd uninstall the old one, all it would do was immediately re-install it. I finally found one that winders thinks is ok.... for now.
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
control panel/system/advanced system settings/hardware/device installation settings/NO
this will affect all driver updates, so they will need to be done manually.
see, much easier than linux......
Tiny (17-02-19)
aww, i never knew that one
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Nah, Linux doesn't install ANYTHING without your permission. See, much easier than Windwoes
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