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Old 03-13-2009, 11:37 AM
Kiko1 Offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Akolyt0r
I got an solution (Step by Step):
Press Windows-Key + R(un)
type in regedit
click on "My Computer"
goto menubar > edit > find
loop:
type in "ForceDisableJD" and press "find (next)"
When it finds a Value, it should have the Data 00...
double click the Value....and enter 01...*
do things in loop again till you dont find anything anymore...
reboot

done

*i had problems enter 01, i could only enter 10, till i opened another (random) value which had 01 in it...then i copy n pasted that 01 into my ForceDisableJD...worked



Hey, you are a genius! This IS the ultimate solution. I love you. I have struggled almost a whole day until I found this. I knew that it's not a hardware failure, because under linux the headphones worked fine. But I just couldn't work out this shit under Vista SP1.

Thanks!
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