Re: "Feedback" in speakers
- From: Shinnokxz <shinnokxz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 22:23:33 -0700
I've also had feedback issues when the line-in port of some of my onboard audio systems inadvertently makes contact with the case which seemingly picked up all the ambient noises going on around the thing. I also would second Dave's (Mike T.) suggestion. Also to elaborate you can try powering on the system by adding only the necessary hardware to get into Windows + one of the seconardy pieces (extra RAM, extrac hard drives, extra optical drives, PCI cards, etc.). Hopefully you can also see what part is giving you issues if it is indeed a secondary piece of hardware.
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