"BigM" <mindaugask_NOSPAM@centras.lt> wrote in message news:i5l3lt$ms$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Su priekyje ausinių detektavimu neskubėk per daug. Blemba, mintinai > nepamenu, pas mane analogiškai buvo su Gigabyte motina, bet sprendimą > radau pagūglinęs. Va radau pora variantų: 1. Go to realtek manager in control panel. Click on audio i/o tab on the top. click on the setting button next to analog. There, tick "Disable Front Panel Jack Detection". Once you tick on that option, your front jack should start working. Another thing, my computer does not detect the headphone when I plug it in the front jack, it just works. 2. Now, if your audio is built into your mobo like mine, you might be able to do what I did. What I finally did to fix the problem was to go to Device Manager and open the Sound, video and game controllers submenu. You should see a Realtek sound device, or maybe two if you've got both HD and AC'97. For both of these, double-click the device name, click the driver tab, and click the rollback driver button. Then, click the update driver button. Click the first choice, labelled something like "Search Automatically for Driver Software" (Sorry, don't know the exact name as I'm at a public computer right now and can't access that stuff). Windows 7 will automatically install the right drivers for the sound devices, and you should be good to hook. Pats pasidariau 1. variantą, bet manau, kad 2. yra geresnis ir sau taip pasidarysiu. Sėkmės. P.S.: info paimta iš http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/230110-10-realtek-front-panel-jack-working