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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
By the way, you have some devices that are not installed propery (the big yellow question marks in device manager). Fix these as one of them is related to audio. This could be causing a conflict. If this unknown device is also on board sound, then disable it as it could just cause more problems. |
| quote: | Originally posted by 3F05Q
One thing that was magic for me was disabling the 'on board' sound or whatever else you've been using. For my situation, I was using the motherboard sound. I unistalled those drivers and turned off the onboard sound hardware in the BIOS at startup. Made a huge difference for me. Hope it works for you. |
I'm going to try disabling my on-board audio...I'll report back afterwards.
Last edited by Nicolas Oliver on May-23-2008 at 12:59
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