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Join Date: Apr 2009
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The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
First of all, I'm really sorry if this isn't the right category to start this topc in.
I've never experienced any problems with my sound on my computer. But due to some problems i had to reinstall my computer (format) But now when i listen to music. for example one youtube The sound lags sometimes and it crackles and it skips and i sometimes hear noises troughout the song. But this problem also occurs when i'm playing music or other sound related things on my computer. For example if i put on a mp3 file in windows media player or winamp. Does anyone know what the problem is? , And how i can fix this? |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
One thing to try, if you haven't already, is to turn off everything that starts ups in msconfig and see if the problem persists.
How did you install everything after the reformat? Specifically the drivers and in what order? And were did you get the drivers? Typically it goes reformat, install windows, install chipset drivers, install peripheral drivers (audio, video, printer, etc.), update windows. If you did that than maybe try re-installing chipset drivers than re-install audio drivers. If that doesn't work, post the specifics on your computer (make/model #, any add-ons). Thanks Pauldo |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
I have a dvd of windows xp. It's tweaked and it looks like vista.
It also automatically installs all the drivers i need. I also tried to remove those drivers and install the ones that are on the cd's i got with my mainboard and graphics card. But it won't change a thing. The sound remains like that. These are my specs. Processor: Amd Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ 2.71 GHz Ram: 2,00 GB Mainboard: Msi k9n neo v2 Graphics card: Msi NX8600GT I'm sorry if there's anything lacking in my specs. I'm only 14 years old and i don't know that much about computers
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
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![]() So was there anything about audio drivers on your motherboard CD? Not sure about your install DVD but windows has generic drivers for just about everything so that you can get up and working right away but that doesn't mean that they are the best or work properly. This is especially true for chipset drivers, graphic drivers and audio drivers. If you ran everything off of the cd that came with your motherboard you should be fine, though. One thing you can try is to go to MSI's website and check for updated audio drivers, as well as any of the other drivers that you have for your motherboard. There is an updated driver as of yesterday. Since it is an nForce 500 board, I would also download the chipset drivers off of their website and load those as well just to see if that makes a difference. Here's the link: http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=do...1&prod_no=1243 If you have not installed updated graphics drivers for your 8600GT I would do that as well as on rare occassions graphics drivers and audio drivers can conflict. Let us know how it goes. Pauldo |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
You've said i might need to update the chipset driver.
I've checked out the site but wich one do you mean by: ''Chipset driver'' Because i can't find that particular one. |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
I've downloaded and installed the chipset driver.
I didn't say i had to reboot. So i didn't. But the problem still exists, do you think that it might help if actually DO restart even if it says i don't have to. |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
I've updated both chipset and graphics card drivers but unfortunately the problem still exists.
The setup even said that the one i downloaded from the site you gave me was older than the one automatically installed from my windows dvd. Are there any other things that could cause this annoying problem? I've also been noticing some lag in windows. laggy mouse movements and slow menu's. Which i find very strange because i never had any problems when my hdd was full of crap and the capacity limit was reached, And now i have a clean hdd and my computer starts lagging
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
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You said that you have updated both the chipset and graphics drivers but have you re-installed audio drivers, as well? In my experience, to get things working with audio again after you re-install chipset drivers you have to re-install audio drivers. Those symptoms sound like either a conflict with chipset drivers or a graphics card driver problem to me. Could be other things but that's just what it looks like to me right now. Just curious, did you make the install DVD, or was it done for you. And maybe more importantly is this the first time you have used it and had problems? Pauldo Last edited by Pauldo; 04-19-2009 at 09:52 PM. |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
I haven't made the dvd, and i've used it before without any problems.
Now i have my windows re-installed AGAIN the problem still exists which is starting to annoy me ?Could there be anything wrong with my mainboard? |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
Doesn't sound like it's your hardware going but onboard audio problems are sometimes solved by buying a cheap add-in card.
Have you looked at your cpu usage while this is happening? Have you looked at your temps? A hot motherboard temp (high 50's to 60's C) might explain it. Have you tried booting into safe mode and seeing if the problem persists? One thing that you can try is to boot to a Live CD of Linux and if you have no sound issue while in Linux than it's not your motherboard. There are many version out there. All you need to do is burn the image to a CD and boot up to your CD drive and you will be running on Linux. You will have an internet connection and everything without having to uninstall the Windows you have on there right now and when you are done testing you just take out the CD and go back to Windows like normal. I personally like Ubuntu right now and you can find the live CD here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD Let us know how it goes. Pauldo Last edited by Pauldo; 04-20-2009 at 11:18 AM. |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
I forgot that audio isn't going to work in safe mode but I was also referring to the slow down for windows in general. In safe mode did you notice the same slow down with menus and laggy mouse movement?
At this point I'd say you should boot into a Live CD of Linux. That will tell you for sure if you are having problems with your audio hardware. If you have never fooled around with Linux it's pretty cool and not that difficult. Just follow the directions I posted and you should be up and running in 15 minutes or so. Let us know how it goes. Pauldo |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
Hey.. I haven't realised this before...
But since i've installed windows updates. I believe the problem reduced a bit. I don't know if this is true, or i'm just getting used to the laggy sound. |
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Re: The sound on my computer started skipping lagging and crackling.
Can you have someone else burn a disc for you?
The only other thing that I can think of is to use your original copy of Windows and just load that without all the extras and see what happens. Pauldo |
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