C:\WINDOWS\System32\System32.exe??

HaloMaster2004 said:
yeah, by turning off the 3d it stops doing the awful noise, but at the same time it takes away the detailed sound it used to have when i first bought it
ok thanks, i'll try
Try what ?
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it is an internal audio
i have the pci card,
Internal is internal,what card ? it might be the answer.
:rolleyes:
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What speaker set do you have,i asked 2.1 etc
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Many times sound cards generate spurious noise when the drivers are not current
Funny mine never have,in 15 years of this,using the cd installation for a start.
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device: VIA AC'97 Audio (WAVE)
drivers:viaudio.sys
version:5.12.0001.3820
provider: VIA Technologies

this is what it said in the directx diagnosis
 
HaloMaster2004 said:
device: VIA AC'97 Audio (WAVE)
drivers:viaudio.sys
version:5.12.0001.3820
provider: VIA Technologies

this is what it said in the directx diagnosis
Thats not the results i meant.did you do the Direct Sound tests etc.
EG:Can you hear 22 mhz ? Did you do this ?
But in my opinion.
Theres your answer,Internal audio sucks.Get a Sound Blaster and smile.
You might try the AC'97 driver update at Microsoft if you like though.
C:\WINDOWS\WUPDMGR.EXE
But internal VIA sucks.
:mad:
 
I had this computer made... here's my systems specs, tell me if i should update anything or overclock..:
Radeon 9600 pro
480 RAM
amd athlon xp 2000+ MMX 3D now, 1.7 ghz
120 GB
Via AC'97 Audio (WAVE)
17' inch monitor: plug and play
keyboard:compaq
mouse:microsoft
 
HaloMaster2004 said:
oh yeah, i forgot dvd+rw 52x
I think i already said this,you have put together a great system.The weak spot is sound.Get a Creative SB Audigy.
But be sure you know how to remove the internal sound junk.[jumpers]
See mbd manual for how.Good Luck,please reply.

:D
 
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