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Fixing something like this can be elusive. It could be some program is accessing the internet in the background and causing the problems.
Can you post a screen shot of the DPC Latency Checker?
I had a problem with my desktop that was showing spikes in the DPC latency checker that turned out to be a Google updater accessing the web. That one took some time to correct as I had to ultimately manually edit the registry to get it all out.
Drivers are another issue.
That's about all I can add, right now.
OK. Confirms that the spikes are most likely the culprits. While on line, try disabling items that access the net and see if changes.
As I previously mentioned Google updater was giving me fits. Skype, or whatever can be causes.
Using revo uninstaller and i've got nothing installed from google,i did uninstall skype but it made no difference.
I've got a vast amount of software installed,so where to go next i don't know.
I have Revo Uninstaller Pro (paid version which recognizes 64 bit programs - the free version only recognizes 32 bit) and when I uninstalled Google Chrome it still left the updater. That may not be your problem, just one that I encountered cleaning up my system. I use my system for my recording studio so it has to be "clean".
Wi-Fi, itself, can cause this. Look at what is in the startup and temporarily disable devices and see if it makes any difference. You don't have to actually uninstall, just disable in the startup to see. Also try booting to safe mode with networking and see if that makes any difference. Safe Mode doesn't load a lot.
My revo is pro aswell,forgot to say.I only used google chrome once to try it out when it first
came out,but i did'nt like it.I always use Firefox and on the rare occasions IE 10 when something
wont open up in Firefox.
I go into msconfig quite often and make sure only Avast IS is checked.Thats all that is checked now.
I shall check out safe mode with networking and get back to you,i suppose the thing is i can only go into
safe mode and view it on my laptop screen and not my Samsung tv which is using the Samsung Intel(R)Display Audio,and laptop uses Realtek High Definition Audio.
Been trying to get into safe mode with networking but it keeps saying no network available.
No idea whats causing that,i can get into safemode but not with a network.
Normal Windows network works fine wired and wifi.
press start key, type "msconfig" hit enter, go to "services", select hide all microsoft services, untill only 3rd party apps and add ons show, then click disable all hit enter, "restart" your computer, twice if you have to, then run your audio program and see if it still stutters. if it doesnt, then your problem is in your add ons and 3rd party apps, your welcome!11