I am able to install QubesOS on an Asrock B450Pro4 and have it set up,
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When I connect this product via USB, I do not get the USB attached message, nor do I assign the audio device to the appropriate AppVM.
The HP 8200 Elite SFF that I have been using works normally, and the B450Pro4 seems to be connected and the logi light comes on up to the BIOS screen and during boot, but when I get to the login screen, the light goes out. Should I purchase another product?
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Yes, get any of these products instead.
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Thank you very much. I have already converted to Ryzen7 3800X and loaded up to 96GB of memory, so it is difficult to go back to another product from there. I didn’t think the USB speakers would not work.
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Okay, try any another USB device. If that does not work, you may need to install a chipset driver for the Asrock B450Pro4.
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I just connected and audiobox USB96 and that is not recognized either… Nay! Actually it is! It just doesnt show up in the usb devices list because it shows up in the SPEAKER ICON! YEEEEEEHAWL!
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That’s the best flex I’ve seen all year. It most certainly would be difficult to go back to anything else, haha
@Nakaya_kita, is there any chance you can show us what happens when you plug the speakers in? Redact any personal information before you upload, of course…
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Thanks.Actually, I solved the problem by making the sound come out of the surround speakers via HDMI on the graphics board.I see that there is a way to install the chipset drivers, and if possible, other USB devices (the kind that don’t have radio mixed in!).I’d like to be able to switch and use them too, so I’ll look for that.
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Yes, the machine has been loaded with 96 GB, so it is not possible to get a new one now at this time
I have actually solved this problem by being able to stream from the surround speakers through the graphics board’s HDMI audio output.I was working on a USB AudioCube, but I couldn’t do it, and I thought I had to give up, but I am relieved to have found an unexpected solution.
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