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Posted on Jan 27, 2010

My computer speaker started clicking continuously

My computer speakers started clicking continuously when I set my cell phone (I was using the speakerphone) on top of them so a friend could hear a song I was playing. On top of that, the sound level will not stay on any setting less than max. Any suggestions?

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Hi,

Uninstall the audio device:

Go to device manager, Expand Sound, game and audio controllers-> right click on the device & choose uninstall. (Check the option for delete the device driver software for this device if available).

Uninstall the audio software from the programs and features:

Go to control panel, choose programs and features. Select the audio software then click on uninstall. Restart the computer.

Download the audio device by selecting the operating system from the below web link:

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=3224049&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us

Install the audio device. This will work for sure.

Enjoy !!!

Regards,

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