09-16-2013 04:26 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:25 PM by ROGBot
09-16-2013 04:38 AM
09-16-2013 09:03 AM
09-16-2013 04:21 PM
Al_Jourgensen wrote:
Windows 8 Bios question
Once the manual is not described, what I wonder, is the option "Boot" in "BIOS", there is an option that says "ADD NEW BOOT DEVICE", i wanted to know how to configure this option, i want to know, what values should i put, to set up a drive, a tutorial, anything
Al_Jourgensen wrote:
Realtek audio driver, does not contain DTS or Dolby Digital, to select Windows 8
Since i do not get an answer from the manufacturer Realtek, and the Driver that is available on the page of Asus shows me on the options only 2 channels, in the output "SPID-INF" I do not have a Dolby Digital option to activate, such as appeared in my previous Asus M50VN, when i try to connect it to my amplifier, with 5.1 Bose speakers, only stereo is available
can someone help me with this problem.
Al_Jourgensen wrote:
I can not pair an Apple Wireless keyboard in Windows 8.
In my previous Asus M50VN, the keyboard was detected, and showed me in Windows 7, the code for pairing, in the case of Windows 8, I have immense difficulty in pairing the Apple wireless keyboard, What can i do for this to work?, in 10 days it only showed me 3 times the pairing code, and does not give me the time to enter it.
I've tried to do a trick, that I read on a blog, when he is connecting, enter a code like for example 11111 "Enter" to see if the dialogue box with the pairing code appears, and so far, nothing, only those 3 times, but i don´t have time to put it, i need help on this
09-17-2013 01:11 AM
cl-Albert wrote:
Sorry, I only have the G750Jw model to check, so hopefully it will be the same.
I've never figured out what the 'ADD NEW BOOT DEVICE' bios setting is for, but you should be able to boot to whatever device you want by Enabling 'Launch CSM' in the 'Boot' menu and Disabling 'Secure Boot Control' under the bios 'Security' menu.
You may need to save and exit the bios settings and re-enter the bios before you can set the boot order you want, or try tapping the 'ESC' key a couple times at power up to see the bios boot menu.
You may be able to do some of the same things through the Realtek HD Audio Manager in Control Panel, but try right-clicking the speaker icon in the taskbar as in the screenshot below to choose 'Playback devices' and set the Realtek Digital Output as the default as in the screenshot below. Also check the properties for more settings.
Not sure if this can help, but if you don't get better ideas, check device manager to find out which bluetooth driver you have and look for an update on the ASUS G750Jx Download site.
09-17-2013 01:33 AM
Al_Jourgensen wrote:
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I can not pair an Apple Wireless keyboard in Windows 8.
09-17-2013 02:18 AM
09-17-2013 02:43 AM
Al_Jourgensen wrote:
regarding the realtek, problem, i´m going to install later a new driver version V6.0.1.6954, i think this will change my control panel of maxxaudio, for a better one, and it seems that enhance the sound, i´m going to try it, what you had explain me i think i already have done it, i just want to ask, he uses, Dolby, or dts, depending, on what i´m playing, wright?
Thanks in advance
09-17-2013 02:53 AM
hmscott wrote:
The latest version mentioned is .7004, which I have been using. It removes the Config/rtkhdaud.dat file from the install package - I am not sure if it cleans out the C:\Windows version of the rtkhdaud.dat file, but others have said it solved their problem.
There is a newer version just posted, not in the G750 areas but in the Notebook Audio drivers area on Asus Support site:
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Audio&p=3&s=111
Version V6.0.1.7027
Description Realtek Audio Driver
If you want to upgrade your OS from Win 7 to Win 8,to prevent software compatibility issue, please uninstall the older version driver before install the newer version driver
File Size 104.33 (MBytes) 2013/09/16 update
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/DriversForWin8/Audio/Audio_Realtek_Win8_64_VER6017027.zip
Uninstall the old driver using the Uninstall Control Panel, reboot, install the new driver, reboot, enjoy.
Works for me 🙂
For more detailed response, up through .7004, check out my response, #13 here:
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?37273-ASUS-G750JX-headphone-sound-problem./page2
09-18-2013 01:20 AM