I have a Gigabyte GA-M51GM-S2G with an on-board sound card.
I use a USB headset and a Speaker set that connects with a green jack into the green port at the back of my PC.
When I want to change from headset to speakers I have to unplug the USB and plug the sound jack in at the back, which makes a prompt pop up.
The green jack symbol flashes to say what has been plugged in, I click OK on the small box and OK on the bigger window and I'm ready to go.
Occasionally, I get the box flashing up saying that there has been a jack unplugged when I have done nothing to touch it, and it keeps coming up every few seconds when I close the windows. The only thing that seems to stop it, is taking the jack out for real and putting it back in a few times and closing the pop-ups this opens.
I have had the problem for a while, and not really been bothered with it, except now someone else in my family has the same problem with a Gigabyte on-board Soundcard (Motherboard type unknown), but to an extent that it happens EVERY time they use the computer.
They do not have a headset and only have a speaker set that is always plugged in.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
I use a USB headset and a Speaker set that connects with a green jack into the green port at the back of my PC.
When I want to change from headset to speakers I have to unplug the USB and plug the sound jack in at the back, which makes a prompt pop up.
The green jack symbol flashes to say what has been plugged in, I click OK on the small box and OK on the bigger window and I'm ready to go.
Occasionally, I get the box flashing up saying that there has been a jack unplugged when I have done nothing to touch it, and it keeps coming up every few seconds when I close the windows. The only thing that seems to stop it, is taking the jack out for real and putting it back in a few times and closing the pop-ups this opens.
I have had the problem for a while, and not really been bothered with it, except now someone else in my family has the same problem with a Gigabyte on-board Soundcard (Motherboard type unknown), but to an extent that it happens EVERY time they use the computer.
They do not have a headset and only have a speaker set that is always plugged in.
Any pointers would be appreciated.