Audio device of speakers HDMI switching on every startup

So every time I restart or stop and restart my computer, windows switches my audio device on my HDMI output through my screen instead of my 5.1 speakers. Whenever this happens, I go into the control panel and set the default device to the speakers but it has no effect, it still happens when I reboot. the drivers are updated and I don't think that it has nothing to do with the speakers the only outputs are audio cables, but I can provide more details if necessary.

It of not a big, but of course is boring. can anyone help?

Hello

Check out the link and follow the steps in the support article.
 
 
(The steps mentioned in the article also applies to Windows 7)

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