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    Vista 64 (Clean Install) Question On DV9000

    Discussion in 'HP' started by P4rD0nM3, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. P4rD0nM3

    P4rD0nM3 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys, it's been awhile and I've boot to Vista again. I didn't notice that my 3 jacks don't work (Mic, Hphone1, Hphone2). I was wondering what should I install from the SwSetup directory to make this work. I have only installed QLB and QPW from the SwSetup.

    Thanks in advance.

    Oh when I say it doesn't work it means even if I plug-in a headphone, it still plays the audio via my speakers.
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Realtek sound card drivers.
     
  3. P4rD0nM3

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    Doesn't Vista automatically install those?
     
  4. orev

    orev Notebook Virtuoso

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    No. It installs some generic drivers. Always install drivers yourself, don't rely on Vista to find them. Chances are things will work, but you will not get full functionality.