- Jun 9, 2006
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I don't know how to describe the feature in Windows Vista that is driving me insane, but here's the problem that I am encountering. When using my computer, sometimes I want to switch from headphones to speakers or vice versa. In all previous versions of Windows, I simply unplugged output device # 1 and plugged in output device # 2. Sound instantly worked. In Vista, it's as if Windows is detecting that the sound output device has been changed (plugged/unplugged), and I have absolutely no sound until I TOTALLY restart EVERY program that was producing sound on my computer.
Is there a way for me to stop Windows from doing this absolutely retarded nonsense? I want to be able to unplug my headphones and plug in my speakers, and have sound instantly, instead of having to restart my whole computer or restart each program that is creating sound.
Is there a way for me to stop Windows from doing this absolutely retarded nonsense? I want to be able to unplug my headphones and plug in my speakers, and have sound instantly, instead of having to restart my whole computer or restart each program that is creating sound.