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my headphones arent being recognised?
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i was playing earlier with perfect audio then all of a sudden my pc bluescreened and when it came back on it didnt recognise my headphones and is only seeing my Microphone as the only audio device
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please let me know how to fix this thanks
also on driver easy it says this?
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please let me know how to fix this thanks
also on driver easy it says this?
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Uninstall your audio driver
Go to your motherboard manufactures website and download the audio driver from there.
Install, reboot and it should all be good.
I'd probably put that bluescreen down to a dodgy driver since most are.
Go to your motherboard manufactures website and download the audio driver from there.
Install, reboot and it should all be good.
I'd probably put that bluescreen down to a dodgy driver since most are.
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Adam wrote Uninstall your audio driverhow do I install driver it's just gave me a bunch of files in a folder
Go to your motherboard manufactures website and download the audio driver from there.
Install, reboot and it should all be good.
I'd probably put that bluescreen down to a dodgy driver since most are.
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I've went back to windows 8 hoping it would fix the problem because uninstalling it and using the one from my manufacturer didn't work I think it might be my sound card that's not working but I'm not sure how do I check if that's the problem and if I need to replace my motherboard??
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