If you have a SoundBlaster card try unplugging it, but before you do disable it in Windows. If you don't have a Card and it on the mother board, go into you bios setup
and disable it. Maybe this will help you some.
Also Amp is right I'd don't that before
I did very much screwing around, if you want to keep all your stuff.
Bye the way I hope you know to turn tha computer off before unpluging the sound card.
Jim
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