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    Carry it in or solve it by myself

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Rogresalor, Jun 22, 2008.

  1. Rogresalor

    Rogresalor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, I've some problems with my Acer Aspire 7520 notebook and these are not drastic, but nasty.

    1. When the laptop is cold, the sounds plops many times and after 5 a 10 minutes it is good and no plops.

    "Try another driver" Yeah, did it for 7 times.
    Al options tried, but no solve.

    I can do 2 things.
    1. carry the laptop in and missed it out for at least 3 weeks. Also the fear they emptialize the harddisk. So wen send in I unplug my second harddisk with al data on it. I've a back-up, but from disk 2 disk is much faster.
    2. Buy me a USB headphone and as I guess these things hav their own soundcard. Just a good time to replace my current old headphone. Then these issues are also over and some better sound than my cheap headphone of 20 dollar. This thing you plug in in a USB port and sound is there.

    Last but not least, the laptop is stable.
     
  2. bigozone

    bigozone JellyRoll touring now

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    have you tried updating your BIOS?

    acer has released many BIOS updates to fix problems related to the REALTEK HD audio chip.... i guess a $2.66 audio chip is not the best thing in the world

    and as far as i know (but i know nothing about bluetooth headsets) it is my understanding that they just pipe the music from the existing sound source..
    so i don't think that will solve your problem