sound problem on desktop?
angel asked:
i recently reformatted my HD. Before that i had no sound problem. I loaded the driver. The sound card is part of the mother board. I have sound now but it is skipping and sounds ragged. it does not matter what or where i am. I tried a headset with it and i am still getting the skip so i know my speakers are ok. i have plenty of space on my hard drive and memory. I am at a loss as to what to do. Any suggestions?? i use windows xp Pro…Vinyl AC’97 Codec driver i got this from the co that made my mother board
Bette
i recently reformatted my HD. Before that i had no sound problem. I loaded the driver. The sound card is part of the mother board. I have sound now but it is skipping and sounds ragged. it does not matter what or where i am. I tried a headset with it and i am still getting the skip so i know my speakers are ok. i have plenty of space on my hard drive and memory. I am at a loss as to what to do. Any suggestions?? i use windows xp Pro…Vinyl AC’97 Codec driver i got this from the co that made my mother board
Bette
Tags: Hd, Speakers, Vinyl Ac 97

February 18th, 2010 at 1:42 am
Lessie
I used to have a problem like this also. turned out that it was my wireless adapter causing my processor to spike (100% processing) about every couple of seconds and was making my music jumpy and it was skipping. one short driver update later for my adapter and everything was normal again. my advice would be just to make sure that all your hardware has the latest drivers as they make all the difference.
February 20th, 2010 at 5:19 pm
Blake
you need to completely delete the driver out and reinstall. when you reinstall your driver make sure you have no other process running.
February 21st, 2010 at 9:00 am
Garland
Right click on the speaker icon on the taskbar > adjust audio properties > audio tab > click advanced under speaker playback > performance tab > move the sliders to the right.
If you have no speaker icon on the taskbar > control panel > sound speech and audio devices > click on any of the 3 categories > volume tab > tick the box—-place a speaker icon on the taskbar