Ok guys thanks, its fixed, i got my friend who studied computer tech for 3 years to help me, he uninstalled the realtek drivers and only used the Nvidia sound drivers and it fixed the issue, thanks. Also how to close thread?
Glad to hear it was just a driver issue. Don't worry about locking it - the thread will die of it's own accord .Ok guys thanks, its fixed, i got my friend who studied computer tech for 3 years to help me, he uninstalled the realtek drivers and only used the Nvidia sound drivers and it fixed the issue, thanks. Also how to close thread?
Only Mods have permissions to lock threads - normal users don't have permissions to lock their own threads.Wow lmao it was the exact opposite of what Mega even said! XD Anyways, could try thread tools? You can't really "lock" a thread though, we just ignore it if the subject is closed
@Luk how is that funny to you again, how would you like it if the shoe was on the other foot and they did that to you ?
Doesn't look nice or cute does it, they prefer to have the final say on most topics here.
This is why I don't bother, care or even call them friends on here again. -_-
There's a difference between "having the final say" on a topic, and actually giving out correct information (which is what we do). If you prefer, I can stop correcting your misinformation, and just edit the misinformation in your posts to include [CITATION NEEDED] tags like on Wiki .
Also no you won't correct me and let me do tech support my own way.
If you post misinformation, I indeed will be correcting you.
I'd rather TF keep a good reputation for not breaking users' systems, making their issues worse, or providing false info. Especially since it's our responsibility to assist users in the best possible way, providing correct info to those that are asking for help with problems.No you won't, if info is wrong let the opt or user find that out on their own.
That's because not many of the other staff members post as frequently as I do in the various support threads .Do you see anyone else on staff overbearing their opinions on others constantly ?
Of course you don't, just leave well enough alone let people do their own support.
Otherwise expect more problems then you need currently.
So he did exactly as I said. If you're not using HDMI audio you aren't using Nvidia drivers. You're using the Windows drivers for your onboard sound meaning it was a software enhancement causing issues or a setting not right in the audio control panel. Both of which I mentioned.Ok guys thanks, its fixed, i got my friend who studied computer tech for 3 years to help me, he uninstalled the realtek drivers and only used the Nvidia sound drivers and it fixed the issue, thanks. Also how to close thread?
I'd rather TF keep a good reputation for not breaking users' systems, making their issues worse, or providing false info. Especially since it's our responsibility to assist users in the best possible way, providing correct info to those that are asking for help with problems.
That's because not many of the other staff members post as frequently as I do in the various support threads .
Nice veiled threat.