It's not that the sound stops after coming out of suspend mode, it's actualy a way of fixing the weak and distorted sound, as well as turning the system off and on again.
I allready placed another topic on this issue, sofar with no reply.
So, more than once a day at my system, the sound stops and continues weak and distorted untill the system comes out of suspend or when the system has powered down completely.
When the sound stops it sounds like a short-circuit kind of sound...after that the weak and distorted sound is all that's left.
I thought it was a hardware problem, but apparently more people have this and if it was hardware related, then it would be a strange coincidence or a generic hardware design error.
My question still remains; is this hardware related or software related?
System config:
Dell Inspiron 8500 (BIOS A05) Windows XP prof. SP1 Sigmatel (A06 Dell drivers)
X-Laptop-Tech
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March 1st, 2004 00:00
Just a guess but it sounds more like a driver or OS issue.
mdelk
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March 1st, 2004 01:00
Message Edited by mdelk on 03-25-2004 01:42 PM
exxes
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March 25th, 2004 14:00
Same problem here....
It's not that the sound stops after coming out of suspend mode, it's actualy a way of fixing the weak and distorted sound, as well as turning the system off and on again.
I allready placed another topic on this issue, sofar with no reply.
So, more than once a day at my system, the sound stops and continues weak and distorted untill the system comes out of suspend or when the system has powered down completely.
When the sound stops it sounds like a short-circuit kind of sound...after that the weak and distorted sound is all that's left.
I thought it was a hardware problem, but apparently more people have this and if it was hardware related, then it would be a strange coincidence or a generic hardware design error.
My question still remains; is this hardware related or software related?
System config:
Dell Inspiron 8500 (BIOS A05)
Windows XP prof. SP1
Sigmatel (A06 Dell drivers)