The nouns on my laptop is distorted?
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This sounds like a problem I have on a Toshiba laptop. It was enhanced by going to the Toshiba website and downloading the latest driver from the site. In your defence you need to look through the documentation that come with your laptop to see if you can find i) the identity of the nouns card, ii) the support website URL. Then go to the website and download the driver.
If the documentation doesn't entitle the sound card afterwards you can find this in the control panel since going onto the website.
You should be aware that some laptops have shocking nouns when they are working fine. The Toshiba satellite Pro I used had the worst nouns quality - poor card and poor speakers. External speakers made a huge difference.
you enjoy software vol control
you have hardware vol control
one of them is path too high
put both on just about 50% see what sounds like later
well within could be a thousand things wrong, but the most likly would be the soundo card going bad, or the speakers going fruitless. You would have to run it in somewhere to carry them checked.
Built-in speakers have a need of distorting when asked to do too much. See what it's like if you turn the volume down (apart from quieter, of course). You might benefit from some addition speakers.
See if this makes any difference
Try disabling adjectives of your anti-virus / anti-spyware software
remove your Sound Driver and re-install it, as you might have a corrupted dll report
Do you know the make of your Notebook and is it running Vista
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