Ever since I installed an SSD and fixed my monitor, all forms of audio stopped working in my computer except for bluetooth devices. I’ve tried everything you can find with searching “site:reddit.com” but I’ve found nothing helpful. Please help, I’ll try to answer any questions for more information.
Maybe you fried the audio card accidentally while replacing the SSD?
Does HDMI audio out work? Or a USB soundcard?
HDMI output works (tested on a monitor with one) but I don’t have a soundcard to test it.
Are you using the front panel audio? Could those plugs have been dislodged when you did the SSD?
If not, my money is on fried audio card. Buy a replacement usb soundcard :(
My speakers seem to work now, after installing Realtek’s software, and disabling front panel detection. The problem is not solved though because my headset still doesn’t work. Sigh.
Did windows force your audio to go to your monitor?
There is nothing that pisses me off more then how Microsoft thinks they know better then me when it comes to my audio…a PlayStation controller hooked upto a PC should NOT be my desktop speaker and microphone anything it gets connected.
Does your headset work when plugged in the back?
Sounds like you might have shorted out the analog portion while working inside your case. You mentioned other digital methods (like HDMI) work. If you have a connector to a front jack, reversing the pins can fry the audio (been there done that). It’s also possible something accidentally touched and shorted it out.
Most likely you’re gonna end up having to get a USB or other audio card.
What do you mean by fixed your monitor? I ask because windows likes to make the monitor speakers as the default output when plugging it into the computer.
Try the obvious stuff first, in case you missed anything. It’s easy to do :)
Reboot the computer. Check that everything is plugged in properly, whether it’s your speakers or headset. Check that Windows is trying to use the correct device. It may have switched the default to your fixed monitor, especially as you get sound through it. Check the volume for your headset. Windows supports separate volume levels for different devices. Check the headset in the rear connectors on your computer. Check your headset with the cable on a known working device, like your phone. Boot to a live Linux distro and see if the sound works there. Turn the computer off completely, and make sure that you didn’t unplug the front panel connector when you installed the SSD.
These should give you a good idea of where the problem is, and let you rule out a few things. Obviously you don’t need to carry out the steps that would be redundant, so if your headset works with the rear ports, you don’t need to check it with your phone, for example.
Good luck :)
Boot a Linux cd and try it in that, rule our software first.