Dell InspironN4050, no sound audio Jack...

Hi, I am using Dell Inspiron N4050, I'm having a problem with my audio jack. There is no sound from my audio jack in windows, I tried all the solutions available on Google but none of them work...
first I thought that it's a hardware problem, but now I think there a driver/software related issue, because jack works absolutely fine in ubuntu without causing me any problems... I am also using the latest IDT drivers available for my hardware. My Audio device is IDT High Definition audio Codec... Hope that someone tell me working Solution...
I am using 32 Bit Widnows7 all drivers are up to date...
(Sorry for my bad English)

I looked into this on some Linux discussion forums. This seems to be a problem for many people with dual-boot systems, and I don't think that it is limited to just of IDT audio. They say that Ubuntu (or whatever the version) did something that Windows cannot cancel. The most common suggestion is to shut down the laptop, unplug the power, remove the battery, then plug the power back, restart.

See this thread at askubuntu.com.

Hahassen
I don't think that today this Type of material are made which are no longer compatible with the OS only...

I agree. The material is of course compatible with a BONE, but seems inconsistent when you use the two together. My guess is that Windows or Linux could solve the incompatibility, but will they?

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