- Jun 10, 2004
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Hello everybody,
I just installed ghost recon today, and was playing through the tutorial when all of a sudden, my speakers go full blast and out comes this horrible hissing/static/crazy noise. My heart stops because its so loud, but I eventually muster up the courage to reach up and turn my volume knob down. The hissing continues until I close out of the game, where windows acts normal (Well, as normal as windows ever acts.)
I try to go back in to try again, and get some kind of DDHelp.exe error... odd... so I reboot. I go in, working fine, bam! Crazy noise! It's at a random time during the game, this time I started a campaign and got a few minutes in. The system doesn't lock up or anything, the game continues to play, and I can close out of it fine... very odd to me!
I'm using a DFI Lanparty NFII Ultra Rev B motherboard with a Realtek AC'97 onboard audio card, set up in 4-speaker mode. Does anybody know what's causing this? So far, this is the only game doing this kind of stuff to me (I've played BF1942, 007 Nightfire, C&C Renegade, Red Faction 2, all with no problems.)
If anybody has any advice, that would be wonderful! Thanks a million!
Ross Adam Baker
I just installed ghost recon today, and was playing through the tutorial when all of a sudden, my speakers go full blast and out comes this horrible hissing/static/crazy noise. My heart stops because its so loud, but I eventually muster up the courage to reach up and turn my volume knob down. The hissing continues until I close out of the game, where windows acts normal (Well, as normal as windows ever acts.)
I try to go back in to try again, and get some kind of DDHelp.exe error... odd... so I reboot. I go in, working fine, bam! Crazy noise! It's at a random time during the game, this time I started a campaign and got a few minutes in. The system doesn't lock up or anything, the game continues to play, and I can close out of it fine... very odd to me!
I'm using a DFI Lanparty NFII Ultra Rev B motherboard with a Realtek AC'97 onboard audio card, set up in 4-speaker mode. Does anybody know what's causing this? So far, this is the only game doing this kind of stuff to me (I've played BF1942, 007 Nightfire, C&C Renegade, Red Faction 2, all with no problems.)
If anybody has any advice, that would be wonderful! Thanks a million!
Ross Adam Baker