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Hey CC !
I have some small questions I really want to get sorted out !

Recently I have bought myself a new laptop which is really awesome and works perfect !
Now to the problem, whenever I play games or playing music the computer freezes for a small instant of time and works perfectly afterward, same goes with music, changing tracks makes glitch sounds and then works well...

What might be the cause, how can I prevent this bull****?
Thanks in advance !
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When does it freeze while playing games? Online or single player?

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It may be a driver issue. I've seen that before on a computer, but never found a solution.
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Jordan said:

When does it freeze while playing games? Online or single player?
Both online and single player...

WingedPanther said:

It may be a driver issue. I've seen that before on a computer, but never found a solution.
Hmm, I don't know so can't answer this laptop is rather new and I have never owned a HP PC ever so can't say anything from own experience that's why I am asking CC, which might have the knowledge bout topics like this one.
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I know the problem... probably it is audiodg.exe, it is because you have sound effects enabled... it takes quite some CPU time, so disable audio effects and it will be fine :)

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TcM said:

I know the problem... probably it is audiodg.exe, it is because you have sound effects enabled... it takes quite some CPU time, so disable audio effects and it will be fine :)

I see, I will look upon it !
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If it is Vista, that gotta be the problem... on XP I'm not sure... but if it's vista just open the control panel, sound, click the speakers you are using and click properties, enhancements tab, click disable all sound effects.. maybe for xp it might be the same or similar thing.

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TcM said:

If it is Vista, that gotta be the problem... on XP I'm not sure... but if it's vista just open the control panel, sound, click the speakers you are using and click properties, enhancements tab, click disable all sound effects.. maybe for xp it might be the same or similar thing.

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Should be the same as Vista...

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TcM said:

Should be the same as Vista...

Okay.
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Okay, fixed and works like a wonder now :)
Thanks everyone !
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No problem.. happened to me once.