SOURCE: audio choppy/cracking
Did you allow Windows to update your drivers? In many cases Microsoft's hardware drivers are barely adequate, and most of the time cause problems. If this is the case try rolling back your drivers to the original ones from the CD that came with the mobo, and that may resolve your problem.
I am assuming that the audio did work properly originally. If this is not the case and the problem has always been there, there might be a problem with the motherboard itself.
SOURCE: I want to update my motherboard bios. My motherboard bios
go to gigabyte website and select your motherboard no and then select download drivers in that normally an bios update is provided.
WARNING: updating wrong bios can damage your system.
do not interrupt in any case while updating your bios.
no power loss or any other cases.
be very careful.
SOURCE: gigabyte 945 gzm s2 doesn`t recognize HDD Western Digital 320 GB
You might need to change your bios settings from ide to sata. Have you already checked the bios settings? If everything is in order you might have a bad board. What have you tried so far?
SOURCE: I HAVE PROBLEM ABOUT INTEL
Hi, you can download a sound driver here:
http://www.gigabyte.lt/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2668#dl
If the mainboard is a gigabyte.
Select first your operating system 32 or 64 bit.
Select the sound driver and click on one of the download links.
Unzip the driver before you install it.
You can also run this utility from intel:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect
Or you can run windows update
It will probably find the driver.
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