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13 years ago
Ryhai wrote:PSamantha1991 wrote:
It said 2010 last time, and now it says 2009. I don't really understand how that would work out, but I've apparently reached a moment where I've gotten myself so incredibly annoyed that it would be unwise for me to try to figure this out alone. I don't want to mess up my computer.
Can you provide me with the exact model number (not serial number) of your computer so that I can check to see what audio drivers are available for your particular setup. It should be something like HP Pavilion dv5-xxxxxx.
In the mean time, you can also check your in-game audio settings in the 'Option' menu under the speaker tab, and try setting your audio quality to 'high' and making sure that you have selected the proper speaker setup for your audio configuration to see if that makes a difference.
The model number on my computer says dv5z-1000. When I type the product number into hp's web site, it changes to "HP Pavilion dv5z-1000 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC." And I don't know if this will help, but when I got my computer, the Operating System was Windows Vista. Now it's Windows 7. I kept reading stuff that made it seem like that change mattered, so I thought I'd say it here.
Also, I am at least 95% sure that it is 64-bit. There were two options on the HP site. I remember this because the version of Photoshop that didn't have the number 64 after it wouldn't work right, and I would always forget that when I first got it.
And thank you so much for your help. I know very little about this type of thing. All I can do is find a virus, unless it gets past the program I use to find it. But even then I don't always know how to get rid of it. I just get to know that it exists.
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