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setRobinHood2019-02-19 16:34:12
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setRobinHood, 2019-02-19 16:34:12

Clinching sound in Windows 10. What to do?

Hello :) I understand what kind of site this is, but I would like to hear opinions. In general, the sound began to wedge somewhere from the 16th. After a reboot it works fine but after a while it crashes again. On Windows 10. Lenovo. I tried to install drivers through vidnovs like after installing the standard driver everything worked, but after a while it wedges again. I do not know what to do. Disabled and enabled in the task manager everything related to sound, etc.

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Viktor, 2019-02-19
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Most computers have a small (nail-sized) square microcircuit with the designation ALC8xx (or something like that) and a characteristic "horned" manufacturer's logo. She is responsible for the sound, and if she starts to die, then here are your symptoms: it heats up - the sound disappears, it cools down - the sound is restored. True, I personally (and more than once) met only cases when it died completely - there is no sound at all, and the microcircuit itself is heated so that the finger cannot stand it.

What to do?
If I'm right and it's in it, then there are two options - 1. Give it to the service for soldering, or 2. Disable the built-in sound in the BIOS and add an external one via USB. In my opinion, the second is preferable, because it is much cheaper and easier.

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