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*It's not the speakers. We've tried different speakers and we have the
same problem. And it's not just the music sound, it's just sound in
general.
Diane
*
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Hachmeyer, Mr. Paul S. <
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> Could also be something simple - are the speaker cables plugged in
> properly? Plug them in and give them a few twists back and forth to clean
> off the connectors. Check for something that may be pinching the wires
> (wires under the computer for example). Also, try shaking the wires, maybe
> there is an intermittent break, somewhat common next to the plugs.
> Paul Hachmeyer
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> > > *I just did a system recovery and everything is working great.
> > >
> > > Except for a sound problem. Whether listening to iTunes or Pandora,
> > every
> > > so often I get a buzz sound. Never had that before. I don't believe
> > > anything has changed. Everything says it's up to date.
> > >
> > > Using Win7 64 bit. Had this computer since 2009 and this is the
> > > first
> > time
> > > I've had this problem.
> > >
> > > Using Realtek High Definition Audio. Checked in Device Manager and
> > > it
> > says
> > > the driver is up to date.
> > >
> > > Diane
> > > *
> > >
> > >
>
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