Step 3: In the Sound dialogue box that opens, under the Playback tab, select the audio device and click on the Properties button at the bottom. Step 1: Right-click on Start and select Run. Method 4: Restore Defaults for Audio Device Now, check your audio ports and they should be working now. Right-click on the audio device and select Set as Default Device. Step 2: In the Sound dialogue box, go to the Playback tab. Step 1: Go to right end of the Taskbar, right-click on the speaker icon and select Sounds. Note : – If EnableDynamicDevices is not present in right, just right click and create a Reg_Binary and name it as EnableDynamicDevices and then set its value to 00 00 00 00. Simply type 00 00 00 00 from keyboard and click OK. Now, in the right side locate EnableDynamicDevices and set its value to 0. Now, once you are sure that it appears in which folder with names starting with 000*, expand that folder and click and select GlobalSettings.ħ. In the screenshot below in my case, it appears in 0001Ħ. Now, if the value data is Realtek Audio, then we have to make changes in that 000* named folder. Now, Just keep clicking on folder named 000* and on the right side locate DriverDesc and double click on it. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\ĥ. Just copy and paste the path in address bar of registry editor. Now, after you have taken a backup, proceed to the following path in the registry editor. Now, write regedit in it and click OK.ģ.Now, before changing anything please click on file > export to create a Registry backup first, so that if any unwanted results appear, you can do file > import to revert the changes.Ĥ. Press Windows key + R key together to open run.Ģ. Note: Alternatively if you can’t open Realtek HD audio manager, you have an option of disabling front panel jack detection through Registry editor also. Step 3: In the Connector Settings pop up, check the box next to the Disable front panel jack detection option. Navigate to the extreme upper right-side of the window and click on the folder icon. Step 2: Left-click on the result to open the Realtek HD Audio Manager window. Step 1: Go to Start and type Realtek HD Audio Manager in the Windows search bar.
Here’s how to fix the issue by disabling the front panel jack detection:
This method is for those using a Realtek sound card. Method 1: Turn Off the Front Panel Jack Detection
Method 5: Update or Reinstall Audio Drivers.Method 4: Restore Defaults for Audio Device.Method 2: Disable Front panel jack detection via registry.Method 1: Turn Off the Front Panel Jack Detection.It's unlikely, but possible your chip might have windows 7, 8 or even 10 drivers for another laptop model or even from another laptop maker that is better working than what you have now.
I did tell Toshiba about this, but they did not either care orīelieve me about the problem because the driver is still up 4 years later.Īre you able to determine what codec chip your laptop uses? Conexant probably isn't listing the chip on their site anymore, but to look for it, is the best place to look at past versions of the page. using driver version 4.126.0.62 is the latest version that works for me. this driver is obviously the wrong one for the chip included with my laptop. The device is working, no sound will play.
I turns the 'Conexant SmartAudio HD' device into 'Conexant Pebble High Defintion SmartAudio' but although windows thinks On the site for my laptop at, they try and push off a 'newer version' of the driver to the users. It is unfortunate that Conexant does not provide sound drivers for their chips to the public, even if they were only bare drivers. Used for your device seem to be the same ones used for my Conexant card, except i'm using newer versions because my chip is newer.
My laptop uses a Conexant CX20549 chip, and is using the last released Windows 7 drivers with out issues. I suspect it might be because of the Audio Codec chip difference. I have not had any issues like what you are encountering.
Original Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bitĬurrent Operating System: Windows 10 Professional 15063 64-bit Conexant SmartAudio HD and Windows 10 no sound