No sound after XP Media Ed upgrade to Pro 7 - Board Asus P5N - E SLI and Realtek onboard audio

Christmas Eve, I've upgraded to Windows 7. In the beginning was sound in my small Bose speakers, but attenuated.  Installed Win7/Vista Realtek HD Audio drivers and the sound is not improved.  With uninstall and reinstall, all sounds have disappeared.  Restore to previous state does not restore the sounds. Audio devices are clearly recognized.  Sound Devices show in computer management.

Several respondents on various forums that I need to disable the detection of Realtek of the sockets on the front panel, which interferes with the flow.  However, the latest drivers do not have the icon for selecting the option to disable detection of the jacks of the Panel before (I wrote Realtek on this subject but have yet to receive an answer).

Anyone has a suggestion for how I could disable front panel jack detection in Windows or in the registry?  Are there other ways to solve this?  I tried a number of different solutions were proposed, which none worked.  My last stations are to repair the installation of Windows (will that work?); install older versions of the Realtek drivers until one works or has the icon to turn off the front plug detection; or get the USB speakers or sound card. replace the motherboard.

You know how frustrating these technical things are, but mine is all set up for the reception of Directv2PC and HD TV, so I'd like to get this working.

Well guys, I solved it.  He forgot methodology.  I have a device that allows me to connect the speakers and a headset through on the Panel back.

When the sound disappeared initially, the problem was apparently the Bios to the "façade" as AC 97.  When this parameter was in force, I plugged the speakers directly on the rear panel and had no sound.  So I guess my separator device wasn't the problem.  Later, I determined that the Bios should be modified to be made all the panels 'high definition '.  While I get sound through the speakers, the sound didn't come through the rear panel, but my dispatcher he was not through.  I did not realize the mistake until a few minutes ago.

The technology requires just sort of patience and methodicalness.  It took 8 days for me to understand this, simply because of the trial does not after Bios change.

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