When i plugin my USB headset its like the computer doesn't notice - if I reboot the machine with the headset plugged in then everything works fine. I'd like to be able to plug it in without rebooting first. Any tips?
Thanks, Btw what do you mean when you say "different rational" ? Does one have to manually start the connection on both machines with "Remote Assistance" ?
Using Remote Desktop I can connect my one Win7 machine to my other Win7 machine. However I don't see my "real" desktop - by that I mean the remote machine spawns a sort of virtual desktop and shows me that - I can't run the graphic card control panel for instance - and if a monitor is plugged...
I think so (not sure if its for this computer or an even older), it suggests a Realtek High Definition Audio device, and also: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0888&SUBSYS_104382FE&REV_1001 HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0888&SUBSYS_104382FE Googling for HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC also suggests...
That is very kind of you Saltgrass. But the thing is I never installed any drivers - I don't seem to see any much anymore - Windows 7 does it all. It just tells you "Hang on a moment, I'll check" and hey presto, there is a driver installed. I tried msinfo32.exe, but it just calls it a "High...
Cool control panel, but i have nothing like that, its just an audio cable from the tv. In 'recording devices' I see the line in and the vu meter is going up and down so presumably the sound gets that far, and checking 'listen to this device' has no apparent effect.
Well yes, I my audio source plugged into the Line In port (on the back of the machine) :) But there is something weird going on, when i pull out my headset (from the front of the machine) the line in disappears from the volume mixer.
Well, I suppose you could say I have changed them from the install default. I move to them max. And all is fine. Then the next day its not. As if the information isn't written to permanent storage, only temporary. No idea. I assumed Windows takes care of that (or tells me if its missing...