sound = noise if wake up from standby

M

Maurizio

Hello:
using win7-64, each time I wake up from stanby, sound becomes just noise
till I go to restart or hibernate or shutdown and restarting again.
(using Realtek high definition audio )
Anyone has experienced that before?

any help is appreciated

thanks
 
J

J. P. Gilliver (John)

Maurizio said:
Hello:
using win7-64, each time I wake up from stanby, sound becomes just
noise till I go to restart or hibernate or shutdown and restarting
again.
(using Realtek high definition audio )
Anyone has experienced that before?

any help is appreciated

thanks
Not that I can help, but it might help others to: what sort of noise - a
continuous hiss or something, or only when you expected to hear
something?
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M

Maurizio

Not that I can help, but it might help others to: what sort of noise - a
continuous hiss or something, or only when you expected to hear something?
I have noise just the time, when sound is played
thanks
 
D

Drew

I have noise just the time, when sound is played
thanks
What kind of noise? For instance when you play music do you get
something else? When you play a video clip do you get something
different? What noise do you hear?
 
B

Bob I

I have noise just the time, when sound is played
thanks
Probably the sound card drivers not compatible with the "stand-by" power
down you have. You could try updated drivers for your system. Check at
the MB manufacturers site for the correct ones.
 
M

Maurizio

Probably the sound card drivers not compatible with the "stand-by" power
down you have. You could try updated drivers for your system. Check at
the MB manufacturers site for the correct ones.
yes, very probably it's that, I'm searching for new drivers

thanks, all
 

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