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harry brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 31 May 2002 08:25:30 -0700
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Hi folks,
Harry back with another question.
I wonder how to deal with a studdering sound card?
I'm using windows 98SE and when I click on a link to
go to a web page or when I'm reading down a web page,
it just studders once in a while.  I'll try to create
it here so you'll know what I mean.  I'll be reading
and all of the sudden it'll studder like
thithithithithithithis.
So, what do I do to stop it?
Now I did have to install a new version of Macafee
antivirus software last night.  Now, I don't have any
problem doing things off line, but online it studders.
take care,
Harry

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