![]() I set the Power plan to high performance but that made no difference either. I tried a BIOS flash toe the latest BIOS and that made no difference. Memory Configuration 2048+2048+2048+2048 DIMM DDR SynchronousĭVD-RAM Model HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50 Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller Graphics Description NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Mobo P5QL PRO ASUSTeK Computer INC Version Rev 1.xx Processor Intel Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 2.33GHz ![]() Sound: NVIDIA (Relatek) High Definition Audio Use Shell Ex View () and disable all the "Groove" extensions. Ran Hijack this to make sure nothing questionable is running. Tried using different apps to play music –the problem occurs in all programs. Reset the BIOS to the factory default settings – no change in the problem. Installed the Codec lite pack – no change in the problem.Īs per, I tried setting the Msahci value from 3 to 0 – no change in the problem.ĭisabled speaker effects (enhancements) – no change in the problem. Tried using 2 different external sound cards – the problem is the same with any sound card or device. Tried disabling the NVIDIA Hi-def components in Device Manager – no change in the problem. Installed the latest Realtek drivers – a scan from PCPitstop indicates the drivers are up-to-date – no change in the problem. If I log off, or reboot, the problem goes away. This problem occurs in any music player (in Windows Media Player, or Winamp), and it seems unrelated to the sound card, because I tried two different USB sound cards and heard the same problem. When I return to the console session (I log on to the computer when I' in front of it again), the sound crackles and stutters and the mouse is jerky and non-responsive when I browse the Internet in Internet Explorer (or Firfox). ![]() I connect to my Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4 RTM box using a Remote Desktop Connection. I have a peculiar problem that seems to be related to Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7.
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