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Old 11th July 2009, 07:52 AM
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Problem with sound!! Help

Well I actually don't know how this problem happened. I was moving my large PC from my apartment to the house and I don't remember touching anything that would cause this. I didn't download any software or anything

Ok here is the problem. Whenever I turn on my PC, and I play anything that has sound, the audio will sound very messed up, as if the sound is getting distorted, it sounds like very fast tapping non-stop. Its hard to describe the sound, its like when your computer freezes while music is playing, that music stays in one spot and keeps getting repeated annoyingly, similar to that. The sound goes away when I restart my computer but again, when I play a game or listen to music, it happens again. I don't think its my speaker problem because the same thing happens when I plug in my earphones into the computer. My sound card is enabled and working. But my biggest guess is that my motherboard (which has internal sound) or a Mic volume is playing at the same time as my sound card, creating a conflicting sound. I even went to BIOs to turn off the sound on my motherboard but it does not seem to be working.

Can anyone help?
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Old 11th July 2009, 12:00 PM
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Make sure the speakers are plugged into the correct socket on the machine.
As you have moved the machine I would also take the lid off and re-seat the sound card by pushing it firmly down into the slot.
Finally, in device manager, uninstall your sound card and then reboot the machine. This should reinstall the drivers.
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Old 6th April 2011, 01:31 PM
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Dude - check the dates of posts - this one is over 3 years old!
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