It creaks!
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mrcl1323
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I can't hear the sound of the videos because it's creaking very loudly. I tried to get rid of this creaking, but it's impossible. Can you help me?
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Hi,
Maybe a little oil? That's what I do during times like these...
Otherwise, explain your situation better and in detail, maybe someone will understand.
Maybe a little oil? That's what I do during times like these...
Otherwise, explain your situation better and in detail, maybe someone will understand.
The fact is that I checked the sound properties and I must have clicked somewhere that now makes me hear these creaking sounds instead of the text or music from the video I'm watching. I thought that turning off my computer would return everything to normal, but no. I can't get rid of this noise. I have an HP ProBook, Windows. Thank you very much.
If you are sure that it's an option you changed, but you don't know how to revert it back to its previous state, you can restore it to an earlier date.
Press the Windows+R keys
Type RSTRUI
Choose another restore point...
(Choose one that is far enough back to be sure)
Press the Windows+R keys
Type RSTRUI
Choose another restore point...
(Choose one that is far enough back to be sure)
I have performed the restoration as you said, but it took a long time. In the end, I received the response that the restoration did not take place. I am told that it is probably because of my antivirus. Thank you, thank you very much for helping me. I will start all over again tomorrow and turn off my antivirus.
Yes, I tested it after the restoration, which was successful. But I still have this infernal noise. Maybe it's the speakers, because it seems to me that’s where I accidentally clicked. Thank you again.
If you want to reinstall Windows, for me it's the simplest thing to advise you, it doesn't mean it's the easiest for you but...
Use the tool to create the media (USB key 8GB min.) to repair or reinstall Windows
(No need to format if there's space, if there are data, they will end up in a Windows.old folder)
[French France] https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/software-download/windows10
[French Canada] https://www.microsoft.com/fr-ca/software-download/windows10
If you already have the Windows ISO file, you can create your USB key with Rufus
Boot from it using the PC's Boot Menu
The key to press:
https://www.malekal.com/liste-touches-acces-bios-boot-menu-constructeur/
Choose "Custom installation" (Not upgrade)
Install on the same partition, or optionally, delete all system partitions and create a new one (This will delete the data).
Use the tool to create the media (USB key 8GB min.) to repair or reinstall Windows
(No need to format if there's space, if there are data, they will end up in a Windows.old folder)
[French France] https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/software-download/windows10
[French Canada] https://www.microsoft.com/fr-ca/software-download/windows10
If you already have the Windows ISO file, you can create your USB key with Rufus
Boot from it using the PC's Boot Menu
The key to press:
https://www.malekal.com/liste-touches-acces-bios-boot-menu-constructeur/
Choose "Custom installation" (Not upgrade)
Install on the same partition, or optionally, delete all system partitions and create a new one (This will delete the data).
I don't feel capable of doing all this. Thank you for your response. I will wait; maybe an idea will come to me.
You could uninstall the driver via the Device Manager and reinstall it with DriversCloud or Touslesdrivers, that's another idea.