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Originally Posted by wanderer
Nice tips butter100fly. For anyone having these problems, I'd also suggest using SlimDrivers to see if it can find newer/alternative audio drivers since the situation with on-board audio drivers can be chaotic. It only requires a simple free registration and then it can be uninstalled (or have its entry disabled from the Task Scheduler, to keep it from starting up). It will ask you to create a System Restore point before installing drivers, say yes to that. If an update is found, it's probably best to uninstall previous drivers first.
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