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C C:
We need more info here.
What processor is it?
How much Memory is on-board?
Make and model of the machine or motherboard?
Dose it have on-board sound or a PCI sound card?
What version of Windows is running?
What program is being used to play the music?
However is all sounds to me as if the machine might be trying to run too many processes in the background.
Try this as a experiment.
Click Start.
Click on Run.
In the box type: msconfig
Click ok.
Now click on the Startup tab
Click the disable all button.
Click apply and the OK
Restart the machine.
Try playing a music file.
If it plays ok repeat the prosess and only select the startup items you think you need.
If it makes no differance simply reselect all the startup items and restart.
dew1911:
--- Quote from: "C C" ---We need more info here.
What processor is it?AMD Althon XP 3000+
How much Memory is on-board?512mb
Make and model of the machine or motherboard?Compaq S5500UK, Asus A7N-something (Made for Compaq)
Dose it have on-board sound or a PCI sound card?On Board
What version of Windows is running?XP Home SP1
What program is being used to play the music?WMP 10.00.00
However is all sounds to me as if the machine might be trying to run too many processes in the background.
Try this as a experiment.
Click Start.
Click on Run.
In the box type: msconfig
Click ok.
Now click on the Startup tab
Click the disable all button.
Click apply and the OK
Restart the machine.
Try playing a music file.
If it plays ok repeat the prosess and only select the startup items you think you need.
If it makes no differance simply reselect all the startup items and restart.
--- End quote ---
Tried that, didn't make a difference.
--- Quote from: "bezzabsa" ---seriously i'd consider a complete re-install back to basics, and reinstall 1 thing at a time ..then any problems are easier to trace.
--- End quote ---
I just got the damn thing right after I did that... Flaming PCs...
Damonski:
Sounds to me like a messed up sound card driver installation. Or too many things attempting to use the sound card, like MP, Skype, MSN or whatever is running.
Make sure you have the right drivers for the sound card too, could be your using a driver for a similar but not identical chipset.
I would also visit Control Panel and the sound card icon and make sure its setup as the preferred device, and that the sliders are set for best performance.
Alternatively Id fix all the issues and install Linux :D
dew1911:
I have 30gb set aside for Unbuntu once I get round to it... and it's looking more tempting by the day.
jjsaul:
if winamp 10 crashes try finding and using an older version...worked for me!
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