Hi all, I have a toshiba laptop with Win 7 ultimate 32 bit installed and just recently started having problems with audio playback. I have 1 gb of ram and approx 40 gb free of my 80gb hard drive. No other programs installed other than virgin security.
Problem - after playing mp3s on WMP, audio output starts to sound 'warbled' liked an old worn cassette! this can take anything from 5 minutes to 2 hours befoe it starts and is sometimes ok after a re-start.
Have re-installed windows and moved 'windows old' folder on to an external but problem persists.
Please help me!!!
Problem - after playing mp3s on WMP, audio output starts to sound 'warbled' liked an old worn cassette! this can take anything from 5 minutes to 2 hours befoe it starts and is sometimes ok after a re-start.
Have re-installed windows and moved 'windows old' folder on to an external but problem persists.
Please help me!!!
My Computer
- OS
- windows 7 ultimate 32 bit
How is that running Win7... Sorry.
From experience, I've gotta say that I think it's just getting wobbly under the strain. It might be able to still handle a stripped down XP, and bump up the pagefile. Also look into upgrading at least what you can on the system, like RAM. The easiest thing to at least prevent overheating is to pop it open, *remove the hard drive* and clean the board, fan, and air vent with a can of compressed air. I checked and it meets the minimum requirements of Win7, but that doesn't mean it will run it smoothly & quickly without problems.