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Thread started 06/02/07 1:13pm

FruitToAttract
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I need some computery help plz

So my audio is phucking up big time, skipping and stuff, and I remember fixing it once by like uninstalling a driver and then enabling it again but I forgot what exactly what I did...can anyone help? boxed
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Reply #1 posted 06/02/07 3:33pm

Mach

rose good luck hun
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Reply #2 posted 06/02/07 3:40pm

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lol

thanks Mach bat

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Reply #3 posted 06/02/07 3:46pm

heyduckie

i remember 2the9s giving someone some computer advice, u may want to ask him
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Reply #4 posted 06/02/07 3:56pm

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I don't know nothin' 'bout computers,
but this site is a great place to get good advice,
whether it be about computers, electronics, radios, sex, relationships, food, Big Brother UK, Run's House,God, Mike Strutter, JustErin, body language school projects & whatnot.

So you just hang in there, Fruit.
Don't you give up on us.

Not now.

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Reply #5 posted 06/02/07 4:13pm

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Have you tried just updating the driver? geek

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Reply #6 posted 06/02/07 4:21pm

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Steadwood said:


Have you tried just updating the driver? geek

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How do I do that? I tried it but it wants me to insert some disc and I have no clue what it's talking about confuse
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Reply #7 posted 06/02/07 4:25pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Steadwood said:


Have you tried just updating the driver? geek

smile



How do I do that? I tried it but it wants me to insert some disc and I have no clue what it's talking about confuse


Well I'm no expert either doh! lol

...But...Is it Mac or PC? ... If It's Mac I'm stumped confused


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Reply #8 posted 06/02/07 4:29pm

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Steadwood said:

FruitToAttractBears said:




How do I do that? I tried it but it wants me to insert some disc and I have no clue what it's talking about confuse


Well I'm no expert either doh! lol

...But...Is it Mac or PC? ... If It's Mac I'm stumped confused


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PC .... err gahh i gotta fix this. the choppiness is drivng me nuts
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Reply #9 posted 06/02/07 4:33pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Steadwood said:



Well I'm no expert either doh! lol

...But...Is it Mac or PC? ... If It's Mac I'm stumped confused


smile


PC .... err gahh i gotta fix this. the choppiness is drivng me nuts



What disc is it asking for?

there may be driver updates online for that product

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Reply #10 posted 06/02/07 4:35pm

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headlp


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Reply #11 posted 06/02/07 4:39pm

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Steadwood said:

FruitToAttractBears said:



PC .... err gahh i gotta fix this. the choppiness is drivng me nuts



What disc is it asking for?

there may be driver updates online for that product

smile


hmmm I had it search online and it says I have the most updated stuff, so I dunno pissed

I'm just gonna defrag and hope for the best pray

Thanks for your help rose
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Reply #12 posted 06/02/07 4:41pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Steadwood said:




What disc is it asking for?

there may be driver updates online for that product

smile


hmmm I had it search online and it says I have the most updated stuff, so I dunno pissed

I'm just gonna defrag and hope for the best pray

Thanks for your help rose
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Hope it works pray


...I officially announce that I am now the org dunce in computers biggrin


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Reply #13 posted 06/02/07 4:46pm

Spookymuffin

That's down to one of three things:

Your soundcard
Your soundcard drivers
The app you're using to listen to music.

If it's from a CD, the CD drive could be fucked, or your CD could be scratched.
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Reply #14 posted 06/02/07 4:52pm

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Spookymuffin said:

That's down to one of three things:

Your soundcard
Your soundcard drivers
The app you're using to listen to music.

If it's from a CD, the CD drive could be fucked, or your CD could be scratched.





Clever git confused

...Go Fuck Off and Die ... lol


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Reply #15 posted 06/02/07 4:53pm

Spookymuffin

Steadwood said:

Spookymuffin said:

That's down to one of three things:

Your soundcard
Your soundcard drivers
The app you're using to listen to music.

If it's from a CD, the CD drive could be fucked, or your CD could be scratched.





Clever git confused

...Go Fuck Off and Die ... lol


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rolleyes Potty-mouthed Troll.
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Reply #16 posted 06/02/07 4:55pm

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Spookymuffin said:

That's down to one of three things:

Your soundcard
Your soundcard drivers
The app you're using to listen to music.

If it's from a CD, the CD drive could be fucked, or your CD could be scratched.


It doesn't matter which app I use. Any audio including from videos is affected.

So in Device Manager, I think it's under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, would my soundcard driver be in Primary IDE Channel, Secondary IDE Channel, or Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller. I know I uninstalled and re-enabled one of those last time, but I don't remember which. confused
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Reply #17 posted 06/02/07 4:55pm

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Spookymuffin said:

Steadwood said:






Clever git confused

...Go Fuck Off and Die ... lol


smile


rolleyes Potty-mouthed Troll.


confused


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Reply #18 posted 06/02/07 4:57pm

Spookymuffin

FruitToAttractBears said:

Spookymuffin said:

That's down to one of three things:

Your soundcard
Your soundcard drivers
The app you're using to listen to music.

If it's from a CD, the CD drive could be fucked, or your CD could be scratched.


It doesn't matter which app I use. Any audio including from videos is affected.

So in Device Manager, I think it's under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, would my soundcard driver be in Primary IDE Channel, Secondary IDE Channel, or Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller. I know I uninstalled and re-enabled one of those last time, but I don't remember which. confused


lol

I think you'll find it's actually under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers." You could try disabling and re-enabling it, but I'm not sure that it would do much good. Worth a shot I guess.
If not, try getting some new drivers for it (the latest - if they are the latest and you updated and the problem started, go back to the old ones because it's probably the driver's fault).
Otherwise, a good old reboot of the computer may help - sometimes weird shit goes down in computer-land.
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Reply #19 posted 06/02/07 5:11pm

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Spookymuffin said:

FruitToAttractBears said:



It doesn't matter which app I use. Any audio including from videos is affected.

So in Device Manager, I think it's under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, would my soundcard driver be in Primary IDE Channel, Secondary IDE Channel, or Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller. I know I uninstalled and re-enabled one of those last time, but I don't remember which. confused


lol

I think you'll find it's actually under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers." You could try disabling and re-enabling it, but I'm not sure that it would do much good. Worth a shot I guess.
If not, try getting some new drivers for it (the latest - if they are the latest and you updated and the problem started, go back to the old ones because it's probably the driver's fault).
Otherwise, a good old reboot of the computer may help - sometimes weird shit goes down in computer-land.


lol

Hey I was just going by what worked last time! And I think this is part of some bigger problem because rebooting doesn't fix it and boot up takes like 10 minutes now when it used to take like 2, including loading all the start up stuff. And did I mention the computer was laggy? sad I was googling and found another case of this with the same type of computer I have but the results on fixing it were pretty inconclusive except to reinstall Windows. confused
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Reply #20 posted 06/02/07 5:12pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Spookymuffin said:



lol

I think you'll find it's actually under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers." You could try disabling and re-enabling it, but I'm not sure that it would do much good. Worth a shot I guess.
If not, try getting some new drivers for it (the latest - if they are the latest and you updated and the problem started, go back to the old ones because it's probably the driver's fault).
Otherwise, a good old reboot of the computer may help - sometimes weird shit goes down in computer-land.


lol

Hey I was just going by what worked last time! And I think this is part of some bigger problem because rebooting doesn't fix it and boot up takes like 10 minutes now when it used to take like 2, including loading all the start up stuff. And did I mention the computer was laggy? sad I was googling and found another case of this with the same type of computer I have but the results on fixing it were pretty inconclusive except to reinstall Windows. confused


The latter is exactly what I was going to suggest, sadly.

I reinstall windows every 2-3 months. Keeps things fast and tidy.

Do you have 2 hard drives?
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Reply #21 posted 06/02/07 5:12pm

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confused


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Reply #22 posted 06/02/07 5:15pm

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confused


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Since this thread is drawing to a conclusion, let's change tact.

Opinions on Steve Davis?
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Reply #23 posted 06/02/07 5:15pm

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Spookymuffin said:

FruitToAttractBears said:



lol

Hey I was just going by what worked last time! And I think this is part of some bigger problem because rebooting doesn't fix it and boot up takes like 10 minutes now when it used to take like 2, including loading all the start up stuff. And did I mention the computer was laggy? sad I was googling and found another case of this with the same type of computer I have but the results on fixing it were pretty inconclusive except to reinstall Windows. confused


The latter is exactly what I was going to suggest, sadly.

I reinstall windows every 2-3 months. Keeps things fast and tidy.

Do you have 2 hard drives?


Yeah but it's full of junk...gah that'd be a pain in the ass
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Reply #24 posted 06/02/07 5:17pm

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Spookymuffin said:

Steadwood said:

confused


smile


Since this thread is drawing to a conclusion, let's change tact.

Opinions on Steve Davis?


zzz

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Reply #25 posted 06/02/07 5:18pm

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FruitToAttractBears said:

Spookymuffin said:



The latter is exactly what I was going to suggest, sadly.

I reinstall windows every 2-3 months. Keeps things fast and tidy.

Do you have 2 hard drives?


Yeah but it's full of junk...gah that'd be a pain in the ass


When it comes down to it, it really isn't.

Keep every file you want on your other hard drive (the one windows isn't installed on).

If you run firefox, you can get all your favourites etc back by doing the following:

Run > %APPDATA%

Add "Mozilla" to a zip archive and put that archive on your other hard drive.

After reinstall, unzip and put the folder back into %APPDATA%.


Other things to help speeding stuff up include downloading all the drivers you'll need; i.e. Video card, Ethernet (if you're on broadband) and Sound.

Also download all the apps you use.

It really helps if you store them all too in case you wipe in the future. I can now wipe and be back up to exactly what I was in just under an hour.
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Reply #26 posted 06/02/07 5:19pm

Spookymuffin

Steadwood said:

Spookymuffin said:



Since this thread is drawing to a conclusion, let's change tact.

Opinions on Steve Davis?


zzz

biggrin


smile


I've met him. Played him at snooker. I won. Nice bloke.
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Reply #27 posted 06/02/07 5:58pm

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Steadwood said:



zzz

biggrin


smile


I've met him. Played him at snooker. I won. Nice bloke.


omg

... So YOU'RE Dennis Taylor eek I was told he frequented the place hmmm

...Jim Meadowcroft was the resident snooker Player at Butlins rolleyes when I worked there *** moons ago (You won't know him ... I don't think) confused I Played with snooker with him virtually every night in the staff bar .. He always won neutral

Then I once had the chance to play John Parrot... but couldn't be arsed lol

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Reply #28 posted 06/02/07 6:11pm

Spookymuffin

Steadwood said:

Spookymuffin said:



I've met him. Played him at snooker. I won. Nice bloke.


omg

... So YOU'RE Dennis Taylor eek I was told he frequented the place hmmm

...Jim Meadowcroft was the resident snooker Player at Butlins rolleyes when I worked there *** moons ago (You won't know him ... I don't think) confused I Played with snooker with him virtually every night in the staff bar .. He always won neutral

Then I once had the chance to play John Parrot... but couldn't be arsed lol

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confuse

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Reply #29 posted 06/02/07 7:12pm

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It could possibly be the driver for your sound card...

From the Start Menu, right-click on My Computer and choose Properties. Click on the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager button. Scroll down till you see "Sound Video And Game Controllers". Hit the "+" sign to expand the list. Your sound card should be listed here. If there is a yellow exclamation point next to it, you'll know you definitely have an issue with your drivers. Jot down the name of your sound card and try visting the manufacturers web site to download the latest drivers. Alternately, you might want to try running Windows Update, and see what it recommends for optional updates - your sound card driver might be listed there as well.

Or maybe some codecs on your computer got corrupted or are missing...

Try visiting www.codecguide.com and downloading and installing the K-Lite Codec Pack. One thing to note, when installing this, by default it will install Windows Media Player Classic. You might want to un-check this option. Also, during the installation, it gives you an option to select your speaker setup (for example if you have 5:1 speakers). All the other options I would leave as is.

Or perhaps another device on your computer is causing interference...

Go to the Control Panel and select Sounds & Audio Devices. From the Volume tab click on the Advanced button. Try muting some of the items (other than the main Volume Control and Wave) to see if the issue stops.

If you're noticing the sound problems such as hissing and noise when you are listening to your headphones when they are plugged into your computer, it could be due to it being a cheap sound card. Cheaper sound cards are more prone to interference from other devices within your computer. A cheap fix (as opposed to replacing your sound card) would be to pick up one of those USB headphone jacks. It's a little adapter that converts one of your USB ports into a headphone jack, which will give you crystal clear sound versus using your sound card's built in headphone jack.
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