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So Before I upgraded to windows 10, I had a separate volume for my headphones and speakers. What I mean by this is that I keep my laptops speakers normally at 0 so when I unplug my headphones music doesn't play.

 

When I upgraded to windows 10, both volumes are the same. so when I unplug my headphones the speakers go off :/

 

Also when I lower the volume by 1%, the volume drops drastically. then slowly increases to its appropriate volume.

 

Any help?

 

I have an ASUS X550CA. 

 

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So Before I upgraded to windows 10, I had a separate volume for my headphones and speakers. What I mean by this is that I keep my laptops speakers normally at 0 so when I unplug my headphones music doesn't play.

 

When I upgraded to windows 10, both volumes are the same. so when I unplug my headphones the speakers go off :/

 

Also when I lower the volume by 1%, the volume drops drastically. then slowly increases to its appropriate volume.

 

Any help?

 

I have an ASUS X550CA. 

Did you have audio drivers installed before?

ik the Microsoft drivers let you have separate but realtek doesn't 

 

 

 

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