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Salmonboy

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Hi i installed new drivers for my computer the other day but now when playing music the sound goes up and down randomly, do you know what i can do o sort this out?
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What new drivers did you install?
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some nvidia drivers, the newest ones i think. i can give you an everset report if you want
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Nforce sound drivers or graphics card drivers?

Yes please if you could post the report that would be good.
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here you go. I think it could be one certain song but it has done it with a few others.

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Try updating your soundblaster audigy drivers from the Creative site.
Also try updating your Nforce 2 chipset drivers from the Nvidia site.

Does it happen with a certain type of sound format or a certain player?
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I dont think so sometimes the sound just goes weird. Do you know what websites i can get them form?
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http://www.creative.com click support.

http://www.nvidia.co...ers/drivers.asp click platform/nforce drivers in left box, click nforce1/2 in the middle box, click your OS version in the right box and click go.
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Have done, seems to be better. Thank you for the help, i am grateful for your quick replies and efficiency to help. Thank You
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Glad you got it sorted!
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