2010-06-16, 00:02 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Sounds like you have an onboard soundcard. Most likely Realtek. Type in DxDiag in the search box at the bottom of the Start menu. One you have DxDiag open, click on the sound tab and list the device it has listed.
If I'm right and you have a Realtek onboard soundcard, it could be picking up interference from your motherboard. Post what is listed, then we'll go from there.
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2010-06-16, 00:57 | Link #5 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
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Do you have your boxes close to any electronic devices?
I remember someone having something similar and when he moved his boxes further up or at least away it all seemed to work |
2010-06-18, 10:52 | Link #7 |
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Looks like Windows installed a generic driver for your audio chip; this could be causing the problem. If it's onboard audio, there's a 99% chance it's a Realtek sound chip. Just download the drivers from Realtek and install them, see if that works to remove the problem.
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2010-06-18, 13:02 | Link #8 |
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Hey thanks for this advice I have never really thought about and it is pretty true, when i had window 7 installed all my drivers was already installed and updated. Can you link me the download for my driver? If theres my info i need then feel free to ask.
system info: - Asus M3N78-VM, chipset: Nvidia NForce 730a + Geforce 8200, HDMI Last edited by Tran225; 2010-06-18 at 13:23. |
2010-06-18, 13:50 | Link #9 |
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http://www.viaarena.com/Driver/v7300a.zip
I'm surprised, the audio chip is actually a VIA, not a Realtek. That driver should work.
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