Hi guys
Hope you can maybe help.
Have a Dell XPS and sound doesn't work in Windows 10. I have tried reloading windows 10, 8, bios and all drivers. The sound works in the Dell boot diagnostics utility and I did try a Linux live usb and it works upon second boot in that.
Having researched it looks like the motherboard has a realtor ALC 3263 which can switch between HDA or I2S audio depending on OS.
So if I load Ubuntu once then restart into windows the machine outputs in HDA mode and works all fine. As soon as the laptop is restarted or sleeps, it resumes back into I2S.
Tried so many different combinations and now I'm thinking maybe I can force HDA mode somehow. There is no option in the bios. Ive
I was looking at the motherboard schematics but I don't have much experience with electronics schematics and need help.
I see that the mode HDA and I2S is mentioned on there. Is there anyway I could maybe toggle it to only use HDA audio by physically. Could there be a reason why I2S is failing and HDA is fine?
Hope you can maybe help.
Have a Dell XPS and sound doesn't work in Windows 10. I have tried reloading windows 10, 8, bios and all drivers. The sound works in the Dell boot diagnostics utility and I did try a Linux live usb and it works upon second boot in that.
Having researched it looks like the motherboard has a realtor ALC 3263 which can switch between HDA or I2S audio depending on OS.
So if I load Ubuntu once then restart into windows the machine outputs in HDA mode and works all fine. As soon as the laptop is restarted or sleeps, it resumes back into I2S.
Tried so many different combinations and now I'm thinking maybe I can force HDA mode somehow. There is no option in the bios. Ive
I was looking at the motherboard schematics but I don't have much experience with electronics schematics and need help.
I see that the mode HDA and I2S is mentioned on there. Is there anyway I could maybe toggle it to only use HDA audio by physically. Could there be a reason why I2S is failing and HDA is fine?
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