Laptop speakers emit a "pop" sound after "Starting Windows"


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Laptop speakers emit a "pop" sound after "Starting Windows"


    For a couple weeks now, My laptop has been making a "pop" sound everytime on start up after the windows logo comes together it makes a faint pop sound then continues to the login screen. Everytime I muted or unmuted the speakers it would make the sound too. I changed my driver the the Windows default and it stopped but the pop won't.


    Laptop Model / Manufacturer : Gateway NV53A
    Sound Driver : Realtek (But changed to Windows Default)
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 11
    Vista
       #2

    The windows default is the culprit here.

    When your system boots, drivers started one after another, the pop sound came in because the default driver is not built to especially manage your audio card.

    Download the driver from the manufacturer according to your model, install it and I assure you all will be fine.

    cheers.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    lewisteo said:
    The windows default is the culprit here.

    When your system boots, drivers started one after another, the pop sound came in because the default driver is not built to especially manage your audio card.

    Download the driver from the manufacturer according to your model, install it and I assure you all will be fine.

    cheers.
    Hello,
    I followed your steps and i'm now using Realtek High Definition Audio. Everytime I click something it makes the pop sound. However, When it is on mute you won't hear it anymore.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 11
    Vista
       #4

    Bro, I said to use your Manifacturer's released driver.

    Yes you downloaded the one from Realtek but again that is generic, your manafacturer's one might had this issue resolved in their version of driver.
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