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sometimes, it won't even allow a system restore. sometimes it slows to a snail's pace, but, mostly, it just sounds like the speakers are blown. hm. maybe the speakers are blown. anyhow, it's DISTORTION, not complete lack of audio. none of the hardware registers an error. i've tried pretty much every setting on the master volume control. nothin'. anybody?

2006-07-31 23:52:23 · 1 answers · asked by altgrave 4 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Seems that your some legimate application has been damage. Actually, You probably won't notice a need to fix any registry problems if your system is new, but over time, your system's registry will become larger and larger, especially as software, drivers, and hardware components are added and removed from your computer. With so many additions and deletions, your Windows registry can become corrupted or filled with errors and empty destinations, and the need for you to fix registry problems would be paramount before they start to get worse.

Therefore, If you don't fix registry problems when they arise, you may find yourself faced with unpredictable system infected, Shutdown/Restart problem, Audio/Video error, or even degradation in System speed. Fixing registry issues and preventing system should be a primary concern when you use your PC.

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2006-08-01 00:08:53 · answer #1 · answered by PC Helper 3 · 0 0

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