Z zClown Active member Joined Feb 26, 2016 Posts 30 Mar 5, 2016 #21 Hello, thanks for helping me to the end. I'll get my pc to service center, as messing with drivers didn't change anything, problably it's hardware issue. :)
Hello, thanks for helping me to the end. I'll get my pc to service center, as messing with drivers didn't change anything, problably it's hardware issue. :)
O OldGrayGary Visiting Expert Joined Jan 25, 2013 Posts 599 Mar 5, 2016 #22 We'll hope for the best. If the shop finds the culprit - I'd be interested to hear what they find. Good luck!
We'll hope for the best. If the shop finds the culprit - I'd be interested to hear what they find. Good luck!
Z zClown Active member Joined Feb 26, 2016 Posts 30 Mar 22, 2016 #23 Hello, sadly the shop didn't find anything that could cause the problem.
O OldGrayGary Visiting Expert Joined Jan 25, 2013 Posts 599 Mar 22, 2016 #24 Since the shop didn't find anything, what do you thing about removing the Audigy card altogether, uninstalling its drivers too - and testing with only the rudimentary onboard sound? I don't remember if we've tried that yet ... or if we did, it might be worth testing again (since the other "suspects" list has gotten shorter in the meantime) ...
Since the shop didn't find anything, what do you thing about removing the Audigy card altogether, uninstalling its drivers too - and testing with only the rudimentary onboard sound? I don't remember if we've tried that yet ... or if we did, it might be worth testing again (since the other "suspects" list has gotten shorter in the meantime) ...