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Computer doesnt recognize speakers.

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I have these speakers that are perfectly new. Usually you just plug them in and such but this time its not even recognizing it. I made sure what port it's in and no, its not the speakers. Let me explain, I installed about every driver for audio. 

I went into device manager to see if my "Nvidia High Definition Audio" and it said it was not functioning correctly. I went to go try and update it and it says its up to date. My operation system is Windows 7 Pro x64? Anybody got any solutions?

 

Also, I'm using onboard sound so if I have to ill plug in one of my pci or pcie soundblaster cards if needed to.

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i think nvidia hd audio is  only for sound over hdmi or displayport.  so if you are not using sound through your monitor, you can disable it

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plug into your soundcard and enable that in playback devices

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23 minutes ago, BadBoYeed said:

plug into your soundcard and enable that in playback devices

Yeah that doesn't work either. I litteraly see just an X near the volume. The speakers do work as I hear the sounds when connecting it do a *insert noise I cant say with words* sound.

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what are they plugged into when you hear that "insert noise" sound

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9 hours ago, BadBoYeed said:

what are they plugged into when you hear that "insert noise" sound

integrated audio, also. I disabled NVidia high def audio. I think I just need some realtek drivers, got a trusty site that has them?

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Let me google that for you... term Realtek driver...

 

first link

 

http://www.realtek.com/downloads/

 

 

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