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XPS Screech Of Death (SoD)
We have been put on the back burner far too long. Dell has buried the original thread deep in the bowels of thise message board, so I'm here to repost it and MAYBE get some answers. First, a small introduction to the problem.
The Screech of Death (forthwith known simply as SoD) is a loud, high-pitched noise that erupts from the speakers of a Dell XPS often accompanied by a total system lockup (yes with the sound still coming).
Dell and Creative have both been unable to find a reason why this is happeneing, or even a system that they can "duplicate" the issue on.
A link to the original Thread: Here
Its 17 pages. So be warned.
paulbeattie87
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July 26th, 2008 09:00
Toronto699
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July 26th, 2008 13:00
Toronto699
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July 26th, 2008 14:00
Toronto699
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July 26th, 2008 19:00
Freecken Screech again today , the Beta Driver did not work. NEXT. There will never be a Fix Chris_M.. Im so peved at this screech .
Utemetsu
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July 28th, 2008 11:00
Gabhan
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July 28th, 2008 15:00
Installed the Beta drivers on Saturday, and today was my first day working on the PC, and about 5.30 PM, I received the first SOD I've heard in about two weeks. It happened as I clicked on a new track in iTunes, and lasted about 15 seconds... Going to leave the Beta drivers installed until I have one more SOD, just to check the frequency of occurences. The other thing to report about the drivers, is that within (the only) game I play (Track Mania United), the sound is a bit messed up. The main speaker sound seems to be missing, although all the other sounds are fine. This was not the case before installing the beta. I will disable all audio enhancements and see if this is still the case. But it looks like I'll be rolling back to the older Creative drivers in the near future, as I managed to get 2 weeks without a SOD with them..
:manmad:
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Utemetsu
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July 28th, 2008 16:00
It seems to work alright with Company of Heroes and now EVE online.....I play music through iTunes while playing EVE...
I have watched 2 movies on this thing and no SoD. I'm expecting one shortly though.
Toronto699
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July 28th, 2008 17:00
wxman1995
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July 29th, 2008 12:00
The only permanent fix I have found is installing the YOUPPAX Drivers.
No screeches, ever.
Utemetsu
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July 29th, 2008 17:00
wxman,
I have never heard of YOUPPAX drivers before. It would be extremely helpful for you to provide more information in your posts regarding possible solutions to the issue. Just saying that you have drivers that have solved your problem doesnt do us any good.
Gabhan
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July 29th, 2008 20:00
wxman1995
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July 29th, 2008 21:00
Roger that, Sir.
Figured you had seen the thread on Youp-Pax 2007 drivers. (If you had searched the forums.)
Sorry about that. No harm, no foul.
At any rate -
Link to original location of the Youp-Pax 2007 X-FI drivers for XP/Vista OS
Youp-Pax 2007 ISO Link
Use Driver Cleaner Pro to remove the original Creative drivers (in safe mode).
Download the ISO image (second link below) and mount with your preferred virtual drive.
Run the PAXSetup.exe file.
One the initial PAX setup runs, a movie will load (short little animation for X-Fi). It will ask you to reboot. Don't reboot yet. Patience Daniel-san.
Move the PAX installer window over a little bit to see the X-Fi installer. (I had to anyways...)
Run it like a normal Install Shield. (ie; next, next, next)
Install whichever drivers you want to. I only put the minimum on mine.
Now you can reboot.
Hope this helps.
Also, don't know why certain parties (whether the moboard manufacturer, or the sound card manufacturer) cannot get this right.
Utemetsu
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July 30th, 2008 12:00
When I get home today I'm going to download and Scan for viruses. I'm Running MacAffee (go figure). If anyone has AVG or Norotn, even if you dont have the issue, please download and scan just so we know its safe.
I've always been as strong supporter of third party software developer; excluding hardware drivers. I love my new linux laptop that I have, I love TP media players, I just cannot bring myself to use drivers not made by developers for their hardware.
On a slightly happier note, I havent had a screech in a couple of days (although I will admit I havent been doing much on the computer; been getting linux up and running.
wxman1995
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July 30th, 2008 12:00
I was the same way, but I scanned the ISO as well, and have had the drivers running on my box for almost a year now with no screeches. Hope it works for you. We fought this issue last year, before the motherboard upgrade, and had no luck. I did not take any chances with the Dell or the creative drivers. After the motherboard upgrade, I used the youp-pax 2007 and never looked back. I'm not bashing you, or anyone, just giving you some facts and (hopefully) some assistance if you need it. I am a veteran of the SOD... lol
Chris even posted these originally... Chris's Post
Toronto699
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July 30th, 2008 13:00
Creative released new X-FI drivers today July 30/08 version 2.18.0004.
this driver install is a long process , be patient, the driver updates the cards firmware , Creative Driver Installed on my XPS 720 , Dell Branded Xtremegamer