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Partying on the inside
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I'm thinking it may be a sound driver issue instead. Originally I though this was just limited to music playback. Do you have a cd that has drivers for your hardware? It should have come with your computer. If not, do the following: (windows) -Click start -right click "my computer" -click "manage" -on the right, scroll to Sound and expand it -Look for your sound card's name, and tell me what it is. -Let me know which version of Windows you're using (Vista / XP) When you do that, I'll go find the latest driver for your sound card and send you the link, along with instructions on how to uninstall your current driver and install the updated one. If your problem is a driver problem, that should solve it.
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