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New laptop with Realtek HD Audio on motherboard. Win XP/SP2 PRO + all current updates. 1GB Ram. Skype latest version, Realtek latest driver version. Incoming calls no problem, outgoing calls |
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New laptop with Realtek HD Audio on motherboard. Win XP/SP2 PRO + all
current updates. 1GB Ram. Skype latest version, Realtek latest driver version. Incoming calls no problem, outgoing calls using Realtek no problem. Make an outgoing call using a Logitech USB headset and system blue-screens after two minutes. Logitech do not offer drivers because usbaudio.sys comes with XP. An MS-MVP has told me this is because these two drivers use the same address space, and the solution is to make the headset the chosen device in Control Panel Sounds as well as Skype, but I want to be able to listen to the radio via the built-in speakers. Surely MS must know about this, but where is the updated driver ? |
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