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My laptop sounds like a chipmunk
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I was cleaning up some softwares in my laptop, and i must have deleted something wrong, coz after restarting the laptop, the sound system went haywire, and my music/video files all sounded rather synthethized and the playback speed was faster than usual. Can anyone out here kindly advise me? Thanks! Btw, i'm new here and new to all these posting stuff. So my apologies if there's any procedure i missed out prior to posting this.
I'll put a step-by-step review at the end
You may have deleted your sound card drivers (or one of the other audio devices) So this is what you do: hold the windows key(looks like a window
) and press the pause button. Thats just the shortcut for right clicking on my computer and going to properties
. Click the hardware tab and click the device manager button. Look for any question marks or exclamation points.
***If you see any ! or ? and still can't figure out what to do, list what devices have a ! or ?
Now if you see a ! or ? click the plus sign on that category. After that double click the device that has the ? or !. It will probably give you all the info. you need to find the drivers for that device. The brand for the audio device will probably stick out. Then you can either try going to the companies website directly, or search for it via a search engine. The companies website will probably have a section for software/drivers or drivers. Go into their driver section and check for the make of the audio device with the ? or !. If you find the correct driver download it. They may have you download a program that detects what driver you need, or maybe one that installs the driver automatically. Hopefully thats the case but if its not you want to go into the device manager like I stated before and click the + sign where you saw the ! or ?. Now double click the device again and click the driver tab. Then click update driver and browse to the location of the downloaded driver.
Now to review:
1) Windows Key + Pause
2) Hardware Tab
3) Device Manager Button
4) Look for ? or !
5) Click the + where you see the ? or !
6) Double click the device(s) that have the ? or ! to get more information about the maker of that device
7) Go to the maker's website and download the driver or program that installs the driver for you
----If the driver doesnt install automatically----
8) Repeat steps 1,2,3,4,5, and 6
9) Click the drivers tab
10) Click the update drivers button
11) Browse to the location of the downloaded driver
You may have to repeat this depending on how many devices have a ? or !
Hope this helps!!!
Shane McP
You may have deleted your sound card drivers (or one of the other audio devices) So this is what you do: hold the windows key(looks like a window
) and press the pause button. Thats just the shortcut for right clicking on my computer and going to properties
. Click the hardware tab and click the device manager button. Look for any question marks or exclamation points. ***If you see any ! or ? and still can't figure out what to do, list what devices have a ! or ?
Now if you see a ! or ? click the plus sign on that category. After that double click the device that has the ? or !. It will probably give you all the info. you need to find the drivers for that device. The brand for the audio device will probably stick out. Then you can either try going to the companies website directly, or search for it via a search engine. The companies website will probably have a section for software/drivers or drivers. Go into their driver section and check for the make of the audio device with the ? or !. If you find the correct driver download it. They may have you download a program that detects what driver you need, or maybe one that installs the driver automatically. Hopefully thats the case but if its not you want to go into the device manager like I stated before and click the + sign where you saw the ! or ?. Now double click the device again and click the driver tab. Then click update driver and browse to the location of the downloaded driver.
Now to review:
1) Windows Key + Pause
2) Hardware Tab
3) Device Manager Button
4) Look for ? or !
5) Click the + where you see the ? or !
6) Double click the device(s) that have the ? or ! to get more information about the maker of that device
7) Go to the maker's website and download the driver or program that installs the driver for you
----If the driver doesnt install automatically----
8) Repeat steps 1,2,3,4,5, and 6
9) Click the drivers tab
10) Click the update drivers button
11) Browse to the location of the downloaded driver
You may have to repeat this depending on how many devices have a ? or !
Hope this helps!!!
Shane McP
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Hi there Shane,
Appreciate the prompt response from u! = ) Thanks so much.
I carried out the instructions that u gave me, but when i was looking thro the Device Manager, there weren't any devices with a ! or ?
So does this mean it's not a driver that i'd deleted by accident? Would u by any chance have other advice to give for the 'chipmunk' problem?
Compid
Appreciate the prompt response from u! = ) Thanks so much.
I carried out the instructions that u gave me, but when i was looking thro the Device Manager, there weren't any devices with a ! or ?
So does this mean it's not a driver that i'd deleted by accident? Would u by any chance have other advice to give for the 'chipmunk' problem?
Compid
It sounds like your Audio Codec. If it does not register as having problems, start the Troubleshooter. if that does not yeild anything, try to update/re-install the driver for it. if THAT doesn't help, do the same with the rest of the audio drivers. and IF THAT doesn't help, You can always go to the extreme and reinstall your OS.
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