K9agm2 no front audio or mic

hi all,  i have found the need to use my front headpone and mic jacks on my case but cant get them to work.  I have checked the cable from the case is correctly hooked up to JAUD1 and it is but whenever i connect my headset or headphones nothing happens.  If i connect the phones to the rear jacks i get a pop up from the realtek audio software saying something has been plugged in so i know that those are working.  I have just downloaded r1.79 drivers from realtek site and installed but that hasnt made any difference the ones on msi are only 1.75.  I am running vista home premium on the pc.  Am i missing something obvious like a setting in bios or can someone please shed any light on where I am going wrong

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