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-- Posted by Chasey at 5:56 am on July 10, 2009
I owe you £2.50 Also Gofindit by Soundtree Otherwise I'll forget and I might not be online when you are today Also can someone PLEASE help me fix the sound on my computer
-- Posted by Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 5:57 am on July 10, 2009
seduce it with your boyish charm. no homo
-- Posted by TheUnstoppableScentz at 5:57 am on July 10, 2009
Whats wrong with it?
-- Posted by Chasey at 5:57 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 1:57 pm on July 10, 2009
seduce it with your boyish charm. no homo
=( it's seriously broken bad
-- Posted by Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 5:58 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Chasey at 5:57 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 1:57 pm on July 10, 2009
seduce it with your boyish charm. no homo
=( it's seriously broken bad 
pm me error reports. ill fix it for you.
-- Posted by Chasey at 5:59 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from TheUnstoppableScentz at 1:57 pm on July 10, 2009
Whats wrong with it?
Like, it'll take a while to explain I hope you don't mind First off I know for certain that it isn't my earphones that are broken or whatever - it's also not the program I'm using, it doesn't work on anything, be it itunes, windows media, youtube etc. It still has that quiet static noise all computers have that would indicate it's working fine. Gets louder when you turn up the volume etc. But there's just NO sound. It'll work again when I restart the computer, but after a while it'll make this weird buzzing noise and then stop working completely until I restart again.
-- Posted by Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 6:00 am on July 10, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
-- Posted by Chasey at 6:01 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:00 pm on July 10, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
Eurgh fantastic
-- Posted by Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 6:03 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Chasey at 6:01 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:00 pm on July 10, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
Eurgh fantastic 
depends, you should dismantle your sound card and disconnect,/ reconnect it to check for faulty connection. and it will be visibly fucked up if its fried
-- Posted by TheUnstoppableScentz at 6:05 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 1:00 am on July 11, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
Exactly my thought. Interferance from Wireless shit can mess em up a bit too. But usually won't cut off music from playing.
-- Posted by Chasey at 6:06 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:03 pm on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Chasey at 6:01 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:00 pm on July 10, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
Eurgh fantastic 
depends, you should dismantle your sound card and disconnect,/ reconnect it to check for faulty connection. and it will be visibly fucked up if its fried 
Fanks I'll get onto that
-- Posted by Amin mele lle at 6:08 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Chasey at 8:06 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:03 pm on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Chasey at 6:01 am on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mods1Blow2Me3Daily at 2:00 pm on July 10, 2009
your sound card might be fried, speakers can create white noise as long as power flows through them.
Eurgh fantastic 
depends, you should dismantle your sound card and disconnect,/ reconnect it to check for faulty connection. and it will be visibly fucked up if its fried 
Fanks I'll get onto that 
Really? well, you learn something new every day. Now I know what to do when my sound starts messing up
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