26.04.2009, 04:39
I have had this exact problem and it also took a lot of experimentation to fix.
Same sort of mic as you (twin leads), and also Realtek onboard sound.
In the end, I muted everything except the "mic record" as shown in the picture below, and then released mutes one by one until the noise came back.
I also disbled the "auto jack detection" feature as I leave my headset permanently plugged in through the front sockets.
No two systems are going to react the same way, but you can try muting everything like I did and perhaps get success.
Good luck
Nicholaiovitch
Same sort of mic as you (twin leads), and also Realtek onboard sound.
In the end, I muted everything except the "mic record" as shown in the picture below, and then released mutes one by one until the noise came back.
I also disbled the "auto jack detection" feature as I leave my headset permanently plugged in through the front sockets.
No two systems are going to react the same way, but you can try muting everything like I did and perhaps get success.
Good luck
Nicholaiovitch