One more suggestion, is to check your speakers themselves. Some are not
properly insulated. Move them away from your PC as far as possible. Also
place a sheet of aluminum foil between them and the PC. Try different things
to shield them and see if that is the cause. Another thing to try the
speakers
on a different PC, maybe a friends, to check if they are the problem. In
other
words, troubleshoot. Repost if you solved it, OK? Good luck. :~)
"tim" wrote:
> Hi Byte
>
> Already tried all the things suggested, before I even thought about posting
> in this newsgroup let alone reading those messages which insidently I had
> done; and I still have the afore mention problem. Is there nothing else I
> could try?
>
> Yours hopefully Tim
>
>
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > If Cari's response did not help, go here. Check the fifth item under More
> > Information.
> > Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918
> >
> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> >
> > > Update your soundcard drivers.
> > > --
> > > Cari (MS-MVP)
> > > Printing & Imaging
> > >
> > > In Loving Memory of our dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
> > >
> > > "x_emma_x" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > news:7FEBDE66-DD59-44D1-9CB3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > Can anyone help.... we recently upgraded to windows XP from ME and all our
> > > > music was kept and put back onto the computer by an expert. Ever since,
> > > > when
> > > > music is played, and the is being moved around it is distored, all
> > > > crackley
> > > > and squeeking? This doesnt just happen with old files but new music files
> > > > too, so i know its not a problem from where the files have been moved. any
> > > > help would be greatly appriciated.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >