HP Mini 110-1030CA headphone audio jack: low-qualit​y

So, the headphone audio jack seems to only give me low-quality unintelligible sound. I've seen various posts about installing the Vista version of the IDT driver, but that didn't work. I don't mean that it didn't solve my problem, I mean it didn't install at all.
So my question is this: has anyone got a defninitive solution for this? Or should i just keep fiddling with it until i give up and take it back to the retailer and make them deal with it?
Thanks. Any help is much appreciated.

I have a HP Mini 110 and I need the pinout for the microphone headphone jack
Is it the same as a iPOD?
Why is it so hard to find out how to plug a Mic and Headphone in?
I am in fact looking to hook up my Mini to my ham radio and I need to find or make a 1/8" phone plug for audio in and a 1/8" phone plug audio out female plug to the 4 pin 3.5 mm audio plug on the mini cable.
Thanks
Tim

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