Sound, video & game controllers = "High Definition Audio Device" v3.1 Date: After system reset I prevented auto-connect to the internet and windows defaulted to the generic, I believe, HDA driver. In Post #25 AlanFox suggests the default Microsoft HDA driver isn't always compatible with certain Realtek chipsets - and therefore won't differentiate 'Internal Speakers & Headphones' by itself, and requires some tinkering with Test Utility.* (Please correct me if I've misinterpreted the information.) Therefore, to start I'd like to address a couple of details regarding some previous posts, as well as establish my current situation. I am, however, determined in fixing this issue, no matter how long it takes. I'd like to thank both Citåultivator & AlanFox2000 for trying to help, however a few things weren't communicated clearly (at least not enough for me to properly understand) and that somewhat left me bewildered and disheartened as a result. Hopefully this time I can find a positive outcome. Refresh and re-install windows 10 in order to undo whatever conflict/error prevented my headphones from producing sound. So last month I decided to step away from dealing with this issue as it became increasingly confusing and frustrating.
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