Realtek High definition audio (onboard) do not recognize the rear speakers. statics of the right speaker.

Realtek High definition audio (onboard ASUS CG5270)-current driver v6.0.1.6043
Operating system: Win7 64 bit

Everything was working fine until last week. I haven't had any changes and update logs don't show updates.

Question:
Using "Manager Audio Realtek DD" in the control panel.
The rear panel does not all speakers connected. (Speakers tested and work on other systems.)
No noise at all until that I disabled the front jack detection. Now I hear threw the rear speakers but with static 1/2 volume, without mute and the "Realtek HD Audio Manager" shows still no rear speakers.

Things I have tried:

  1. check the connections (connections of cleaning)
  2. different stakeholders.
  3. Uninstalling the drivers and software.
  4. update of drivers.
  5. Rolling back the drivers.
  6. The system restore.

Note: the "Realtek HD Audio Manager" shows the digital connection and the façade as available, but disappeared on the rear panel, even if the rear panel is only taken in use.

I can usually solve these problems on my own, and it's the first time that I used a forum to ask for help in 15 years. I'm just puzzled.

Hi, reorder,

As you have tried almost everything to fix the problem, I would like to allows you to check if the rear speakers are disabled and the volume level is fine.  To do this, follow the steps below.

  1. Click Start.
  2. Click on Control Panel and click on sound.
  3. Playback tab, click speakers and click Properties.
  4. Click the levels tab and check if the back entrance is set on mute and uncheck the box.
  5. Select the level to 100% and check if the speaker rear works fine.

Also, you can try disabling the improvements and check if it helps.

To turn off the improvements:

1. access control panel

2. click on sound

3. Select the play tab

4. Select entry speakers/headphones

5. click on properties

6. Select tab improvements

7 disable all improvements

If the steps above do not work, you can contact the manufacturer of the motherboard and try to reset the BIOS to default settings and check if it helps. You can also take their support and try to update the BIOS and check if it helps.

NOTE: Changing the BIOS / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from configuration can resolved BIOS/CMOS settings. Changes to settings are at your own risk

If the above steps you may need to contact the manufacturer of the computer to verify that the equipment works very well and has to be replaced or the motherboard.

I hope this helps. Let us know the result.

Thank you and best regards,

Srinivas R Microsoft Support.

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