Another thing that might be worth checking is, is it set up?
Go into BIOS (del at startup) and find where it says 'Onboard Audio (or sound)' and enable this if its not already (It might be in the one that says Advanced Chipset Features'. Then go to Save and Exit within the BIOS. Because remember that it is an onboard motherboard chip and might not be activated
Then restart, and see if it works.
If it doesn't try this:
Delete those drivers using the Device Manager in the control panel, System and install these instead:
Yeah im kinda getting frustrated, i think im going to go into the bios turn the sound off then turn the sound back on, also reinstall the drivers a final time before i maybe reset the CMOS
Thats wot the thread is about, onboard sound not working Hmm I guess it could be a possiblity, would have been the first time i've heard the onboard chip being fried though
The only thing i can HEAR is when i raise and lower the volume, i can hear distortion though the jack, thats all i can hear though just the chaning of volume/watts though the jack,
SO still no sound, i have installed about every driver on this earth no luck
All my volumes are set full, none are muted