"Turning off the McAfee Net Guard feature fixed it for me." - posted by L1NDSAY You go to the antivirus menu for McAfee:Ĭlick Web and Email protection, click Firewall, Click Net Guard, turn it off by unchecking box." - posted by MBanach "Basically it is a McAfee Net Guard problem. "I've disabled McAfee NetGuard and the problem is gone." - posted by dmanvzla No more un-listenable, crackly audio." - posted by ericmei and confirmed by allatrop Highlight 'Speakers' > Properties > Advanced "Go to Control Panel > Hardware and sound > Manage Audio Devices > Playback That seems to have taken away the crackling noise." - posted by cfred "Click on the battery icon in the bottom right and then turn off Power Saver mode. > "Go to the Enhancements tab of the Speaker properties and uncheck all boxes." every time you open up Dell Audio it turns Maxxsense back on which is the cause of the static buzzing sound that happens in audio fairly often for me, so be mindful of that." - posted by rapn3rd > "I went into the Dell Audio software (type Dell Audio into the start menu) and disabled Maxxsense and that fixed it for me. Next either disable the MAXXAUDIO enhancements, or play around with them until the popping goes away." - posted by eggbert74 >"The solution is to turn down the subwoofer volume to about 6 or 7. There's a new driver to download on Dell's site." - posted by MsGems on > "The drivers from the Realtek site fixed this issue but made the volume level go down a good bit for me at least. > "You can fix the audio popping issue by opening the Dell audio suite from the task bar and clicking advanced and then power management and making sure the slider for the power management auto shutting down audio is set to off." - posted by MOOGLEYS > ".My components had to be replaced." - posted by Edib Z Option 2, reduce the speaker & system volume to 50 with Maxxsense on.īesides the above mentioned, the power option did cause an effect, things gone worst when it's at power saving mode it's almost fine when setting it to balance mode." - posted by JW81 > " gone off when I turned off the Maxxsense. I broke it down into these steps:Ĥ) go to REALTEK -> AUDIO -> RTKNGUI64 -> PowerMgntĥ) on the right hand side of the window, find 'enabled'ħ) restart computer" - posted by juicetin To do this, you must tinker with the registry. > "The solution to this problem is to turn off the power management settings on the Realtek HD audio driver. > "So far, its working flawlessly!" - posted by Wmohammed > "What I did was: Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Sound>Playback>Right click on Realtek>Properties> Level> and set the level of the internal sub woofers to 80%." - posted by aphan97 > "My solution was to go into the audio options Speakers / Headphones Properties, Advanced and change options to 16 bit DVD quality and it seemed to clear it up." - posted by cstan1972 > "Updated the BIOS - Et voi là! Works like a charm now" - posted by guillermoares The threads about these issues sometimes get them mixed up, and it's not always clear which issue is fixed by a given solution.) The first is about a staticy pop noise, and the other is hissing. Inspiron 7559 owners wrote: (note: this model has 2 noise issues that have been widely reported. (Note: it has been a long time since getting widespread complaints about noise so many of the issues seem to have been fixed, at least on newer models. > Section 5 - Buzzing Noise Issue of Feb. > Section 4 - Windows Media Player Skipping > Section 3 - Older Laptops That Started Having Audio Noise Over Time > Section 2 - Models with Vista Pre-installed > Section 1 - Models with Windows 7 or later Pre-installed You will own the problem after the return period has expired. Note: if you have a brand new laptop and are dissatisfied with the noise in the audio, there is usually a 21 day return policy that I suggest you take advantage of if the solutions below do not help. Roughly starts with the most recent tips and ends with the oldest ones. These are tips from owners concerning noise issues.
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