Choppy Windows in Windows 7?

This isn't a driver problem (for me), because I have the same cracking sound after trying the onboard sound card AND using different USB sound cards.

The problem only happens after the system has been running for a while. A reboot fixes the problem, but then it eventually comes back.

The sound crackles and stutters when the CPU is busy. That is, when I open a Web page, or start a program, I hear pops and garbled sound if I’m playing music.

The problem occurs in any music player (in Windows Media Player, or Winamp).

Here's what I've tried:

Installed the latest drivers.
Tried using 2 different external sound cards.
Installed the Codec lite pack .
Disabled speaker effects (enhancements).
Reset the BIOS to the factory default settings.
Flashed the system BIOS
Twiddled with every imaginable setting in the Sound panel in Windows 7
Turned off Aero to use a basic theme


Thanks LOADS for any suggestions!!

Specs:
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 and GeForce 6200
NVIDIA (Realtek) High Definition Audio
Intel Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
P5QL PRO ASUSTeK
2048+2048+2048+2048;DIMM DDR Synchronous Memory

Disable onboard graphics, take out all but one stick of RAM, reboot, and test. Then run Memtest86+ and chkdsk. Also, make sure all your drivers are updated and HWInfo32 is reporting your hardware correctly. Use the driver guide in my sig.
 

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Did all that, but no luck. Thanks very much for the suggestions though!!

What I DID find is that by using the DPC Latency Checker V1.2.0 (DPC Latency Checker), I can see that after system startup, latency is good (in the green levels), but after running a day or so, it's perpetually spiking (running in the red). This is when I hear the horrible crackles and stutters in my sound card.

If I then disable the network adapter (NIC), latency immediately drops to green levels and sound is good. However, if I then enable the network adapter, it immediately spikes perpetually into the red and I hear the crackles and stutters.

I have to reboot to reset the condition so that it's running in the green (so that I can listen to music without horrible crackles and stutters).

I tried swapping the network adapter but I have exactly the same issue with both network adapters. I've also swapped several sound cards, video cards and such, updated the BIOS and all drivers and every other imaginable troubleshooting step.

This is driving me nuts!

Thanks bundles for any suggestions!!
 

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I found that by using the DPC Latency Checker V1.2.0 (DPC Latency Checker), I can see that after system startup, latency is good (in the green levels), but after running a day or so, it's perpetually spiking (running in the red). This is when I hear the horrible crackles and stutters in my sound card.

If I then disable the network adapter (NIC), latency immediately drops to green levels and sound is good. However, if I then enable the network adapter, it immediately spikes perpetually into the red and I hear the crackles and stutters.

I have to reboot to reset the condition so that it's running in the green (so that I can listen to music without horrible crackles and stutters).

I tried swapping the network adapter but I have exactly the same issue with both network adapters. I've also swapped several sound cards, video cards and such, updated the BIOS and all drivers and every other imaginable troubleshooting step.

This is driving me nuts!

Thanks bundles for any suggestions!!
 

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Custom
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Motherboard
P5QL PRO
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce GT 220 1024 PCI-E
Sound Card
Realtek High def
post deleted - sorry for the dupe!
 

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Custom
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Motherboard
P5QL PRO
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce GT 220 1024 PCI-E
Sound Card
Realtek High def
I have this same problem, yet I can bare it.

Happened on both Win7 prof RTM 64x, Nvidia 9600GT and a HD5770, both with latest drivers.

Only queer thing is it happens whenever the hell it wants to, I can start my pc up one day, and it'll do the aforementioned slomo window jig, I'll restart, then it's gone. It'l do this randomly, whenever it wants, and it'll only start after a power on of the pc.

Although disabling windows animation/minimise maximise will fix this, I will still put up with restarting every now and then after startup because of the slomo effect just for the animation..

Installed Windows 7 for 20 days on my AMD server (which uses a Geforce 9500) downstairs, never had this issue on that machine...
 

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Eloi and his Kitchen Table
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel core 2 quad Q6600 [email protected]
Motherboard
Asrock Glan 4core-1600 (sucks)
Memory
4GB 800mhz Kingston DDr2 (wants better..)
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ATI HD5770 1GB(Gddr5) OC 900Mhz + 1300Mhz (Great)
Sound Card
Creative Soundblaster Audigy SE 7.1 (Wouldn't recommend)
Monitor(s) Displays
24inch Samsung Syncmaster P2450H (Kickass)
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Hitachi 500gb 7600RPM SATAII 32mb

Unknown DVD drive, its haunted.

320GB Hitachi (Philips external)
1TB Stor-e alu.

2x 500GB on Raid server downstairs. (Usually just hosts games and stuff, but its a "Guest" Pc too)
PSU
600W, unknown make yet decent performance
Case
Unknown (Cheap thing, replacing)
Cooling
Zalman9700LED + 1 High speed 1000-3200rpm 120mm <-- Great.
Keyboard
Saitek 3 Eclipse <-- pretty cool..
Mouse
Logitech G500 (ex lachesis owner)
Internet Speed
1MB/s down 100KBs up
Other Info
Server downstairs is an AMD Phenom X3 705E @ 2.8GHz with a mini ninja scythe cooler.
No I have to agree. I don't like it either. Every time you open or close a window it steps down / steps up a couple times before completing. It's not smooth at all like Vista. Has anyone found a fix for this?
 

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HP Compaq nc6000
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
2.50 Ghz AMD Turion II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile M620
Motherboard
Insyde F.17 12/10/2009
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio
Screen Resolution
1280 x 800
Hard Drives
500 GB
Mouse
Microsoft Comfort Mouse 4500 with Blue Track Technology
Either A) It's a driver problem that has been fixed
Or B) My eyes have gotten accustom to it that I just don't notice it anymore
 

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Windows 8.1 PRO3rd Generation Intel Core i7‐3612QM CPU @ 2.1...8GB DDR3NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M (128 bit), 1GB Grpahics
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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DELL VOSTRO 3650
OS
Windows 8.1 PRO
CPU
3rd Generation Intel Core i7‐3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHZ
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M (128 bit), 1GB Grpahics
Screen Resolution
1920X1080
Hard Drives
750GB 5400RPM
Only queer thing is it happens whenever the hell it wants to, I can start my pc up one day, and it'll do the aforementioned slomo window jig, I'll restart, then it's gone. It'l do this randomly, whenever it wants, and it'll only start after a power on of the pc.

I got this exactly behaviour of the problem. Sometimes on a system startup, the issue just magically appears. What I do is, I simply restart the system and it's gone. It never happens during running system session, I don't have any problems with Windows 7 at all... system runs fine for days without reboot. But every now and then, after a system boot, I get this awkward problem. Found several people capturing and describing this issue but Pieloi is the first one I found who is experiencing the problem the same way I do.
 

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Only queer thing is it happens whenever the hell it wants to, I can start my pc up one day, and it'll do the aforementioned slomo window jig, I'll restart, then it's gone. It'l do this randomly, whenever it wants, and it'll only start after a power on of the pc.

Although disabling windows animation/minimise maximise will fix this, I will still put up with restarting every now and then after startup because of the slomo effect just for the animation..

This exact thing happens on mine. It's weird. I contacted HP about it and the technician said it might have something to do with the OS so I have to re-install it by buying a disc from them or creating it myself. I've already restored it using the Factory Image partition but it's still doing it.


Specs:
HP Pavilion P6320y
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
AMD Phenom II X4 820
Nvidia nForce 720a
DDR3 8Gbs
NVIDIA GeForce 9100

Has anyone found a solid solution for this?
 

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CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 820
Motherboard
Nvidia nForce 720a
Memory
DDR3 8Gbs
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9100
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2338h Wide LCD Monitor
Hard Drives
Generic - Compact Flash USB Device
Generic - MS/MS-Pro USB Device
Generic - SD/MMC USB Device
Generic - SM/xD-Picture USB Device
WD 2500BMV External USB Device
WDC WD10 EADS-65M2BX SCSI Disk Device
Microsoft virus scanners apparently can contribute to the problem. If you are running Microsoft Security essentials or Forefront, try this:


1. Open Microsoft Security Essential or Forefront.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Click Excluded files and Locations
4. Click Add.
5. Select either of the following paths, depending on the scanner you are using:


c:\Program files\Microsoft security essentials\MsMpEng.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Forefront\Forefront System\Client\AntiMalware\MsMpEng.exe

6. Click Ok.
7. Click Save changes.
8. Close the scanner program, and then restart the computer.


You might also try excluding other network intensive programs like iTunes.exe or iTuneHelper.exe.

For more on this, see the following:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msestart/thread/0519ba5e-f3d8-4caa-a193-01fea178aa4f
 

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Windows 7Intel Core2 Quad 23308 GBGeForce GT 220 1024 PCI-E
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
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Windows 7
CPU
Intel Core2 Quad 2330
Motherboard
P5QL PRO
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce GT 220 1024 PCI-E
Sound Card
Realtek High def
Heres what fixed the choppy windows for me
Instructions:
Press [Win] + R or take the RUN option from the start menu.
Now type regedit there and press Enter Key to open up the Registry Editor Window.
In regedit go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
In the right pane, right click on MenuShowDelay and click on Modify Type in a number between 0 to 4000 [400 is default, I use 1] for how many milliseconds you want the Menu to wait before it opens. Typed 1 in the box and no more chop just smooth sailing... I posted this because it blothered me and I just found the solution had to share it...
 

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windows 7 professional x 64
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Asus Rampage III Formula
Memory
Sector 7 1333 mhz 4gb x6=24 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI raedon HD 5770
Monitor(s) Displays
42 in Vizio HD TV
Screen Resolution
1024x768
PSU
Ultra lifetime series 750 watt PSU
Case
Cooler Master Storm Scout
Cooling
Corsair H-80 water Cooler
Mouse
Gateway elite wireless
Internet Speed
Charter 25 gb download
I don't know if this will help. I had choppy video play back in google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player. I got windows media player and google chrome to play right without choppiness by disabling flash player. First I typed this into my web bar, chrome://plugins/ , next I disabled Flash. Flash (2 files) - Version: 11.1.31.203 (Disabled), Shockwave Flash 11.1 r31. I thought this would not let me watch videos anymore. It didn't however, videos on youtube worked perfectly in any quality, i used to get a lot of choppiness in 320p, I would change it to 240p and it would work sometimes. Now however i get perfect playback in Chrome and Windows Media Player. Sorry if there are any mistakes in my text, English class was never my strong suite.

HP p6803w, 12GB RAM, 750 Sata HDD, Nvidia Galaxy GT 240 1GB 128BIT HDMI PCIEx16 V2.0, cpu AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 2.8 GHz, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. Free traded a working tower for this one because it needed windows re installed.
 

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