Click "Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer". Put a check in the box "Show compatible hardware" if not already checked. In the list of devices, click "High Definition Audio" the native driver.
Click "Next". On the Update Driver Warning box, click "Yes" install the driver. Restart the laptop if prompted. If not prompted, then no need to restart. I followed the steps mentioned by you but 'Headphone' is not listed under playback devices in the playback tab even when i click on show disabled devices. That is normal. You are not supposed to have to select "headphones" every time you want to listen to headphones.
If you have re-installed your audio driver and the problem remains then it is a hardware problem, except there is one configuration that can shut down audio to the headphones. That is when Headphones are selected to be the default Communication device. If you see anything like that on the Playback tab you should disable it.
Check the Audio Jacks, Speakers and audio cables for damage. Test the audio output port through a known good head phones or external speakers. That means the jack is working and device is detected when i insert earphone but i am getting no sound. I would like to know why is the headphone disappear from the list?
I was able to use the head phone for window 8? Now i am curious why? Do you mean the list of playback devices on the Playback tab of the Sound properties? What appears in the list depends to an extent on the audio driver. If you are using a different driver now than the one you had before, that could be the reason that the list is different.
Unless you have a usb headphones, normally you will only see "Speakers". Open the Playback tab of the Sound properties and right click on the blank white area. Technological Strengths. Quality Policy. Environmental Policy. Milestones and Awards. Office Location. Contact Us. Technical Support. Taiwan Headquarters. China Contact. USA Contact. Sales Contacts. International Distributors. Public Relations. General Inquiries.
News Releases Events Media Contacts. Product Line All. Extra Search Keyword. The only thing i can recommend you at the moment is to run Windows Update to see if any drivers related to your mother board are found, if it does and you are lucky Realtek High Definition Audio Driver should show up as well,then install them.
It's much better to go directly to the manufacturer of the device in question, in this case, to Realtek. Same goes with display drivers etc! A good place to go for latest drivers is station-drivers.
Sometimes motherboard etc. The latest Realtek driver I know about is currently build a Realtek 2. Realistically though, the drivers would be much more practical and probably almost identical, so download that from station-drivers instead.
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