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Why do I hear popping sounds from my laptop?

 

Even with headphones on, is the popping and crackling sound coming from your laptop annoying you? No more concerns, Despite how annoying the issue may seem, it is actually rather simple to fix.

 

Sound cracking and popping issues might be brought about by outdated sound drivers, improper audio device settings, or hardware interference. That is to say, there are some broad fixes rather than specific ones. To locate the ideal repair for you, continue reading and follow the simple instructions with pictures.

 

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  • Modifying Sound Format

 

Your computer’s sound format might be at blame. To alter it:

 

  •  Select Playback devices from the context menu by right-clicking the sound icon in the bottom right corner of your desktop.

 

  •  Click Properties after highlighting your default audio device, which ought to have a green checkmark on its icon.

 

  •  Select the Advanced tab. Select 16-bit, 44100 Hz from the drop-down box (CD Quality). To save the modification, click Apply and OK after that.

 

Try selecting a different audio format and observe what happens if the CD Quality option is unable to assist you in resolving the popping sound issue.

 

  1. Install new audio drivers:

 

If trying the aforementioned fixes doesn’t fix your laptop speakers, driver problems are probably to blame. You can obtain the appropriate drivers for your audio card either manually or automatically. Update your audio driver manually by visiting the manufacturer’s website and looking for the most current, accurate driver. Make sure you only select drivers that work with the Windows 10 edition you have. Update drivers automatically – Driver Easy can automatically update your audio driver if you lack the time, patience, or computer knowledge to do so manually. Driver Easy will automatically identify your system, locate the appropriate drivers for it and your specific version of Windows 10, and download and correctly install them: 

 

1) Get and set up Driver Easy.

 

 2) Launch Driver Easy and select Scan Now. After that, Driver Easy will scan your computer to find any problematic drivers. 

 

3) To automatically download and install the appropriate version of a flagged audio driver, click the Update icon next to that driver (you can do this with the FREE version). The Pro edition is required for this; you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All to automatically download and install the right version of all the drivers that are out of date or missing from your system.

 

  1. Turn off Sound Enhancement:

 

Some sound drivers employ upgrades to boost the sound quality on your computer. However, if improvements aren’t effective, a crackling sound problem could develop. To turn it off: 

 

1) Select Playback devices from the context menu by right-clicking the sound icon in the bottom right corner of your desktop. 

 

2) Click Properties after highlighting your default audio device, which ought to have a green checkmark on its icon. 

 

3) Select the tab for enhancements. Select the option to disable all improvements. To save the modification, click Apply and OK after that. Be aware that not all software drivers support this option, therefore it is not a universal one.

 

  1. Alternate the power settings:

 

1) Press the Windows key on your keyboard, then type control into the search box. Control Panel can be chosen from the list. 

 

2) Select View by Large Icons, followed by Power Options. 

 

3) Choose Change plan settings for the current plan you’re using. 

 

4) Press Change advanced power settings at this point. 

 

5) Find the + icon and click it to open Processor power management. Additionally, extend the Minimum processor state. Set the (%) setting to 100. To save the modification, click Apply and OK after that.

 

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