Hi UnclKraker,
Are you able to let the forum know your system set up:
- Desktop or Notebook?
- Model of computer and brand?
- Using a sound card or on board audio chipset?
- What driver is your audio?
- What is your BIOS version?
You can get this information by
right-clicking on
Start then
left-clicking on
Run and in the Run dialog typing
dxdiag then clicking
OK
For more details on drivers you can also
right-click on
Start then
left-click on
Device Manager. Then for example you can
expand Sound, video and game controllers to ascertain what sound card or chip your System is using and
right-click on this to review the drivers its using.
This information will help those here able to point you towards a solution to your issue.
Regards,
Regedit32