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I have a lot of echo in the sound how do I fix this

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  • You should update your sound driver. Update of Sound Card Driver.
  • Go to the control panel
  • Click on the System Icon
  • Click on the Hardware Tab
  • Click on the Device Manager then
  • Click on Sound, Video and game controller
  • Right click on sound driver from the list.
  • Click on Update Driver.
  • Update Driver Wizard start.
  • if the problem is still exist.
  • Replace the sound card or have a local tech take a look at the sound card.Sound Card Drivers

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