RickEngland
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Hi Folks
I've been running EU for the last month in deaf mode, i.e. no sound at all. Actually I've got quite used to it now.
If I open youtube I've got no problem with sound at all, it's just sound with EU and compet apps that dont work.
If I boot up the laptop I get the windows sounds.
I have a feeling it's something to do with Win10 update and internal speakers, that killed off the link to the laptop speakers. I've checked for windows updates.
I'm using one of these. ASUS Rog Strix GL503VD Gaming laptop. So it's new and should work.
Tried fixes.
I've reinstalled all drivers, even watched a few youtube vids and tried all the variations of driver installs they say to fix it.
Reinstalled EU, that still didn't fix it.
However, say there's no fix. If I buy some USB speakers, do you think that would by pass the problem?
Is there a good freeware tool to debug the damn thing?
Is it a registry thing, and how do I fix that?
Thanks in advance for any help. I'm an old git now, so basically I'm a plug-in and go PC user, way passed the days I knew how to fix these PC problems. Tech moved on I didn't...haha.
Cheers
Rick
I've been running EU for the last month in deaf mode, i.e. no sound at all. Actually I've got quite used to it now.
If I open youtube I've got no problem with sound at all, it's just sound with EU and compet apps that dont work.
If I boot up the laptop I get the windows sounds.
I have a feeling it's something to do with Win10 update and internal speakers, that killed off the link to the laptop speakers. I've checked for windows updates.
I'm using one of these. ASUS Rog Strix GL503VD Gaming laptop. So it's new and should work.
Tried fixes.
I've reinstalled all drivers, even watched a few youtube vids and tried all the variations of driver installs they say to fix it.
Reinstalled EU, that still didn't fix it.
However, say there's no fix. If I buy some USB speakers, do you think that would by pass the problem?
Is there a good freeware tool to debug the damn thing?
Is it a registry thing, and how do I fix that?
Thanks in advance for any help. I'm an old git now, so basically I'm a plug-in and go PC user, way passed the days I knew how to fix these PC problems. Tech moved on I didn't...haha.
Cheers
Rick