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    E1705 - Sound Card

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by kevcher1212, Aug 13, 2006.

  1. kevcher1212

    kevcher1212 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I dont know some how my Creative Audigy Advanced MB is not working properly, and My speakers have some clicking sound when I hear Music too High Volumn !!! Can anyone tell me how to fix my Creative Driver ( I been uninstall and reinstall it several times but still not work ) ?
     
  2. wobble987

    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    that Creative audigy advance is not a mobile soundcard. its a software that is made to "emulate" the audigy 2 soundcard found on a desktop through SOFTWARE ACCELERATION.

    thought u would like to know.
     
  3. kevcher1212

    kevcher1212 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah I know, but somehow when I install or reinstall it will working for only few days then stop working !!!
     
  4. escapedturkey

    escapedturkey Notebook Guru

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    Perhaps your speakers are blown? Might want to call Dell.
     
  5. Jason

    Jason Overclocker NBR Reviewer

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    And have you tried your speakers and stuff with the Creative Audigy drivers uninstalled? Try going to dells site and just using the regular drivers. Sometimes the audigy drivers cause problems.
     
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    It is a speaker problem not a sound card problem. Try changing the speakers
     
  7. kevcher1212

    kevcher1212 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I mean there both problem at the same time !!! Sound Card Driver is not working properly ( they work but some funtion is not work after 4 or 5 days use ) and Speaker has some clicking sound when I hear high volumn !! Also My speaker is belong inside my Laptop cant change it !