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Copy and paste the link into your web browser and the download and install the driver. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=6816&ProdId=948&lang=eng&OSVersion=Windows%20XP%20%20Professional*&DownloadType=Drivers
If your Motherboard is Asus P4SC-EA with chipset SiS651 as is mine, then look for SiS 7012 SoundMax Audio driver, SiS 7012 has variants so be sure to choose SoundMax. Hope this helps.
The following audio driver worked for the ASUS P5GV-MX on Windows 7: SoundMAX HD Audio Driver 6.10.02.6585
I found it a website called "TechSpot" SoundMAX HD Audio Driver6 10 02 6585 and it worked like a champ!!! I spent quite a while looking for this solution so I hope this helps someone out!!
That is very strange. In Windows 7 you can configure the speaker configuration, but by default I think it is set to Stereo and I am not even sure mono is available. Are you certain you plugged the speakers fully? If the plug is half inserted you will get this effect.
download soundmax drivers and the 4-in-1 drivers after reboot, it shows up on the bottom of the screen ,active icons, as a blue point square icon thingy.....
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