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Hello.
As you may know, I recently lost all of my data and did clean installs of windows 7, 8.1, and 10. (I already replaced windows 7 with Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon, @Lacius). And so without the loudness equalization enhancement, the speakers volume is too low. So I went to the sound settings, enhancement tab, and BOOM! There was no loudness equalization! I checked on the three operating systems (again I already replaced windows 7), and in none of them was this enhancement. I already tried various solutions:
1. Going to my manufacturer’s website to find the driver (didn’t work)
2. Going to the Realtek site to get the driver (didn’t work)
3. Googling (WIP)
More data: The speakers are “Realtek High definition audio device”, and i still have the enhancements tab, with only one option available: “Disable sound effects”
I don’t know if this can help but I did the change from GPT to MBR partition style on my disk, and with that, I had to switch from UEFI to Legacy/BIOS boot mode.
Some sites say that if the board is too old, there will be no option for this, but my PC HAD this option
I hope you can guys help me
As you may know, I recently lost all of my data and did clean installs of windows 7, 8.1, and 10. (I already replaced windows 7 with Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon, @Lacius). And so without the loudness equalization enhancement, the speakers volume is too low. So I went to the sound settings, enhancement tab, and BOOM! There was no loudness equalization! I checked on the three operating systems (again I already replaced windows 7), and in none of them was this enhancement. I already tried various solutions:
1. Going to my manufacturer’s website to find the driver (didn’t work)
2. Going to the Realtek site to get the driver (didn’t work)
3. Googling (WIP)
More data: The speakers are “Realtek High definition audio device”, and i still have the enhancements tab, with only one option available: “Disable sound effects”
I don’t know if this can help but I did the change from GPT to MBR partition style on my disk, and with that, I had to switch from UEFI to Legacy/BIOS boot mode.
Some sites say that if the board is too old, there will be no option for this, but my PC HAD this option
I hope you can guys help me