Windows 7, boot camp 3.0 sound issues

okay, I'm using windows 7, and bootcamp 3.0 that came with snow leopard,
but the sound is all bubly and weird, from the moment I install windows.
It doesn't happen with other versions of windows, just windows 7.
I've tried reinstalling both the opperating sstem and bootcamp drivers.
What can I do to fix it???

paulcotter wrote:
I posted this to multiple forums. I have tried just about everything that I can think of and that the Apple guru's have suggested. I am calling out to the masses once again to see if your creative minds can help lead me to a solution:
Problem/Issue:
Total of 46 iMac8,1 (summer/late 2008 build) - Dual Boot OSX and Windows
XPSP3, with Bootcamp 2.1 driver set. This issue only occurs when
booted up in Windows. Audio works fine through the internal
speaker; however, when one plugs in a headphone into the headphone
jack the internal speaker does not turn off, the sound is not piped
through the headphones, and, when looking at the device manager
interface, the headphones are seen as being plugged into the Line-in
port. When plugging the headphones into the Line-in port, nothing
is registered. I have posted to several forums and queried the Apple gurus.
What I have tried:
- Uninstalled/Reinstalled Bootcamp set - no change
- Booted into OSX, toggled sound on/off, plugged/unplugged
headphone jack (all fine), booted back to Windows - no change
- Uninstalled/Reinstalled with Older Bootcamp set - blue screen
- Uninstall/Reinstalled with Bootcamp 3.x set - no change, but NO
blue screen (whew!)
- Fresh Windows XP install with Bootcamp 3.x set - no change
- Fresh Windows 7 install with Bootcamp 3.x set - no change
- Multiple versions of Realtek audio drivers (5.x and 6.0.1x)
- <sad face>Jumped up and down, got red in the face and cursed
countless obsenitites at the workstation - alas...no change </sad face>
If anyone has an idea, or suggestion??? I'm on the verge of making Apple buy back 50 computers and shopping with Dell.
Well I'm having the same problem, I have several labs dual booted into windows and this is a great inconvenience, Please has anyone solved this problem ?

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