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Old 06-29-2008, 01:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Serious troubles?

Well the situation is, beeing a DJ i wanted to record some music i was doing, so i downloaded total recorder, and the recording was shoddy uninstalled it, restarted pc to find that my audio settings are screwed, i fixed them all up hunky dory, connected my DJ' clobba' to the amp and the amp to the pc to find that when i pluged the jack in to my P.C it seems to pop up with 'A jack has been pluged in' and immediatly after it says 'A jack has been unpluged' thats worrying but not as worrying as the clicking...

all i can hear is literly a click.. click... click... click.. click..

over and over, im not sure on what's happend but im worried my onboard sound might have blown. or theres a setting wrong some where orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr it's and electrical fault.


Can you help me please?

i've reached my pc know how limit and have a toasty bed to threw this PC on.
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Old 06-30-2008, 11:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Serious troubles?

can people stop looing and maby throw in a diagnosis, even if it's a long shot or you have no idea what to do lol

also my time & Date won't set properly, it keeps saying ' a error occoured durign sycronisation' somthing like that... :@
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