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MisterAndy
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Posted at 10:45 am on July 8, 2006 |
| Didn't you get warranty?! Call up your PC manufacturer's "Help" Desk and shout at them for a while. I assume that you have solved your problem by now.... |
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Usires
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Posted at 11:40 am on June 7, 2006 |
| Does it skip only in Itunes, or does it do it in WMP and others also? (This is XP, right?) If it is only Itunes, try: 1) Close iTunes and Quicktime 2) Click the start button 3) Go to the control panel 4) Open Quicktime 5) Select the Audio tab 6) Click on ‘Safe mode (waveOut only)’ 7) Click okay. Relaunch iTunes. |
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pleaseremove
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Posted at 10:34 am on June 6, 2006 |
| Sounds more like the computer running slowly to me, and causing the music to skip. may just be full of crap, maybe a defrag might help a bit. |
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Roy
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Posted at 10:26 am on June 6, 2006 |
Quote: from raymond08 at 10:44 am on June 5, 2006
It might just be that the soundcard is not in right or it donst go with the computer
It doesn\'t sound like she installed the sound card herself. Also, if the sound card wasn\'t compatable with the computer, it never would have worked in the first place. Turn off the system. Turn it back on, and before you see the Windows screen, press F12. Key down to Diagnostics, and it\'ll run a quick scan. Once it\'s finished, it\'ll bring you to a screen with a few selections for a diasnostic scan. Select \"Express Test.\" It test\'s everying in your computer like the video card, sound card, fan, hard drive, etc. It could help you find out what\'s wrong. |
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raymond08
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Posted at 7:44 am on June 5, 2006 |
| It might just be that the soundcard is not in right or it donst go with the computer |
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Roy
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Posted at 2:46 pm on May 28, 2006 |
| New speakers probably won't do anything. You can try using different speakers to rule them out though. The problem could be the sound card. You should try re-installing the sound card driver. If you re-install the sound card driver, and the problem persists.. It's possible, but very unlikely, that the hard drive of the system is failing. Sure, it's uncommon, but the same symptoms showed on my computer, and that turned out to be the problem. |
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bighead1991
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Posted at 12:38 pm on May 28, 2006 |
| Have you tried just plugging some MP3 Headphones in or some other speakers and see if it doesn't jump? IIf it still jumps try this, the driver for your Sound Card may be buggered.: Try re-installing your Sound Card driver, put the cd in which came with it and install it from there, or go the the Developers website and to the downloads section. (Edited by bighead1991 at 8:39 pm on May 28, 2006) |
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freedomfriends
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Posted at 10:48 am on May 28, 2006 |
sounds like something is interferring with your computers speakers! |
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Yin and Yangs twin
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Posted at 10:11 am on May 28, 2006 |
Quote: from King kong at 11:02 am on May 28, 2006
try getting new speakers
that may be the problem |
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addicted
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Posted at 10:11 am on May 28, 2006 |
| sound card, or if it is a desktop it may be dusty |
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jpod09
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Posted at 10:02 am on May 28, 2006 |
Either... A. You need new speakers. or... B. You need a new sound card. But no, it's not your computer. |
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scottytohotty
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Posted at 10:02 am on May 28, 2006 |
| how bout u change ur sound card |
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King Kong
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Posted at 10:02 am on May 28, 2006 |
| try getting new speakers |
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