gun999
Member
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Does anybody know of a way to turn on/off my onboard sound card without going in to the bios setting at the start and enable or disable.
The thing is i just got a new Logitect headset and the only way i can get it to work on bf2 is to turn off the onboard sound card.
If i dont turn it off voip doesnt work on bf2.
The only way i know how to do this is to disable it in the bios on start up.
Which means whenever i go on bf2 i hav to restart and disable the sound card then when i want to go back to using my speakers i have to do another restart and enable.
Its doing my head in!!!
Does anybody know a fix to this problem or just a faster way of enable/disable the onboard sound card??
Cybargs
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you have to go into bios...
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liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|6928|UK

cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:

you have to go into bios...
yep, ur gonna have to change the bois settings eveytime you want to switch between speakers/headset...

unless you plug your speakers into the onboard sound...
gun999
Member
+3|6877
ok thanks 4 the replies
I guess i will hav to just get use to it lol sucks though
max
Vela Incident
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woundnt simply disableing the onboard from hardware control do the trick?
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gun999
Member
+3|6877
Nope mate for some reason it dont work that was the frist thing i tryed.
I think it has to do with the headset being usb.
Think it has its own sound card

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