
The current driver version I'm on and the one that has been rated most successful from what I have read is 6.0. What's the deal? Is this a known issue or is it specific to my hardware? Is it just that it's not supported on WIndows 7? I really have zero desire to go to the failure of an OS that Windows 8 is. It still sounds like crap no matter what settings I set in the VIA control panel or what driver I put on. I started doing some searching and found some problems related to speakers and sound and followed several suggestions of different driver types and updated the BIOS to the most recent version on the website (223). These headphones are pretty nice and sound great when connected to anything but this laptop. The headphones were slightly better in that they didn't cut out at higher volumes, but they would distort at the slightest amount of bass. So I assumed the speakers needed replacement. If I had the volume up too high the other speakers would cut out at too high a volume on the music. It did this no matter the audio source (iTunes, YouTube, VLC playing a movie). Not a terrible because they are laptop speakers.I mean cheap speakers that sounded terrible to begin with that are now blown. When I played some music it sounded absolutely terrible. I did have to fix the cable from the motherboard to the speakers as my cat found it but it's just a simple 4 wire cable that I had to solder 2 wires back together. I hadn't done much listening to sound on it for the initial OS setup. This was my original problem that was recently solved to get me to a working laptop.
#Speaker sounds blown when plaaying on itunes install
I Install the drivers like normal and start using it.

It wasn't mine originally so I've never actually seen it work correctly. I just got a G75VW laptop working and installed WIndows 7 Pro on it. I can't find anything specific to my actual problem in my several hours of searching and testing.
