sound is fuzzy and static (win7)

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       #11

    uhmm.. my motherboard is asus and before when i was still using xp, it was realtek..
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       #12

    ejack681 said:
    uhmm.. my motherboard is asus and before when i was still using xp, it was realtek..
    if you go into device manager (type device manager in search) and go to the sound/audio right click and properties. see what it says. we can get the specifics for your chipset but need to know which one it is


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    windows 7 ultimate
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       #13

    this is what it says
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails sound is fuzzy and static (win7)-capture3.jpg   sound is fuzzy and static (win7)-capture4.jpg   sound is fuzzy and static (win7)-capture5.jpg  
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    Try checking the box for disable all enhancements, then save. I doubt that will help but easy enough to try. On Vista, when it was first released, I had a similar problem. What I found to be a little helpful and others have found to be the solution is to either update or use older version of the SATA driver.
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       #15

    i was looking at my motherboard cd and i dont know if this helps but it says, p5sd2-vm, sis672 series.
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    Have you tried to install the Vista driver from the mobo cd, for audio?
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  7. Posts : 22
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       #17

    yup i tried to install the one from my cd but it says the os does not support this..
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       #18

    did you try installing it in compatibility mode?
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  9. Posts : 22
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       #19

    uhmm how do i do that? :)
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    Copy the install folder to the desktop or anywhere. Right click on the .exe or other install file and choose properties. There's a compatibility tab to do that on there. Try Vista and/or SP1, SP2. Then run it and install.
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