I have a Clevo P650SE that I bought from PCS back in 2015. I would like to remove the Clevo Control Center application as I consider it to be worthless. It consumes systems resources and frequently changes my keyboard brightness on startup, which is something I find to be an annoyance.
I have tried many times before to remove this software but each time I uninstall it, the headphone jack stops working after a couple of reboots. In the past I have made completely fresh installations of Windows, but even that doesn't allow the headphone jack to function until I reluctantly reinstall the Clevo Control Center application.
I researched this problem and found several people with the same issue as me on various forums. However, there were also other several people running their P650's without Clevo Control Center and they were able to use their headphone jacks no problem at all. So there seems to be a spilt of people who encounter this issue.
One other thing I tried was to install the same version of the Realtek HD Audio Driver that the folks who weren't experiencing this problem happened to be using, but that did not solve anything. I also tried keeping Clevo Control Center installed and just disabling the program from startup, but that too caused the headphone jack to stop working.
I have tried many times before to remove this software but each time I uninstall it, the headphone jack stops working after a couple of reboots. In the past I have made completely fresh installations of Windows, but even that doesn't allow the headphone jack to function until I reluctantly reinstall the Clevo Control Center application.
I researched this problem and found several people with the same issue as me on various forums. However, there were also other several people running their P650's without Clevo Control Center and they were able to use their headphone jacks no problem at all. So there seems to be a spilt of people who encounter this issue.
One other thing I tried was to install the same version of the Realtek HD Audio Driver that the folks who weren't experiencing this problem happened to be using, but that did not solve anything. I also tried keeping Clevo Control Center installed and just disabling the program from startup, but that too caused the headphone jack to stop working.