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Static Noise Laptop

If you have a Windows 7 machine with a Realtek sound chipset or drivers, then you may have run into a problem where you randomly hear crackling or popping or static while playing audio through your speakers or even headsets. Static in Speakers With a Connector. If your speaker wires have a connector built in, such as the headphone plug on computer speakers or the RCA plugs you find on some stereo speakers, the connector itself is a potential trouble spot. To test it, gently wiggle and rotate the wire while you are playing audio.

Hi Dewey,Sound problems can be caused by a corrupted audio driver. Uninstalling and reinstalling the driver can help resolve the issue.

To do this, follow these steps:. Press the Windows logo + X keys on the keyboard.

Click on Device Manager from that list. Search for the Sound driver from the device list, right click on it and then selectUninstall. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete it and the restart the computer if prompted.

Restart your device and install the latest Surface and Windows updates. To install the latest updates, click.Running the audio troubleshooter may also help resolve the issue. To run the troubleshooter, select the Start button, type Troubleshoot,and then select Troubleshoot from the list of results. Select Playing Audio Run the troubleshooter.Try using the generic audio driver that comes with Windows.Open Device Manager, right-click (or press and hold) your audio driver Update driver software. Browse my computer for driver software Letme pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, select High Definition Audio Device, select Next, and follow the instructions to install it.Turn off Audio Enhancements. On how to do that, follow these steps:.Go to Start, enter Sound, and select Sound Control Panel from the list of results.On the Playback tab, right-click (or press and hold) the Default Device and select Properties.On the Enhancements tab, select the Disable all enhancements check box and try to play your audio device.If that doesn't work, select Cancel and, on the Playback tab, select another default device (if you have one), select the Disable all enhancements checkbox, and try to play audio again. Do this for each default device.If none of the solutions provided work, reset your device.

Click on how you can reset your Surface.Let us know if you need further assistance.