Threadkiller Mk XIII

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http://imgur.com/a/Q4RQ1

Check how we start the night and end up sleeping - this is on a single bed.. .

That is so much like our dogs. Start off on their beds next to ours, then through the night they migrate. Their labs, though, so they're big, and the bitch was spayed, so she's... put on a few kgs. Nearly rolls me off the bed when she gets on, cause she loves to snuggle in between me and my wife. Then, when she's caught out and you try and get her off the bed, she puts on a huge smile that you can't say no to, and becomes dead weight :D
 
That is so much like our dogs. Start off on their beds next to ours, then through the night they migrate. Their labs, though, so they're big, and the bitch was spayed, so she's... put on a few kgs. Nearly rolls me off the bed when she gets on, cause she loves to snuggle in between me and my wife. Then, when she's caught out and you try and get her off the bed, she puts on a huge smile that you can't say no to, and becomes dead weight :D

The scary part is he is 5months old. . . He is going to be HUGE! He is already starting to develop his muscle tone and is almost as tall as me when he jumps up
 
Guys, maybe you can help me out.

I've installed Windows 7 Ultimate (32 Bit) on a PC and almost everything works fine.

There was no sound driver installed, I had to do that separately. Now, the volume icon indicates 'volume 100%' yet there's only this slightly audible buzzing noise coming through the headphones. When I play music (used Foobar 2000), the buzzing noise slightly increases the audibility. Any advice on what steps to take or what could be the problem. I'm at wits end, having tried so many solution offered online, but nothing seems to prove useful.

Thanks in advance.

:)
 
Man I'm tired. Sorry [MENTION=12147]Hagan[/MENTION] but I don't really know anything that can help you. Are you sure that the headphones aren't plugged into the place where the microphone's supposed to go?
 
Man I'm tired. Sorry [MENTION=12147]Hagan[/MENTION] but I don't really know anything that can help you. Are you sure that the headphones aren't plugged into the place where the microphone's supposed to go?

Nope, the headphone jack.
I have no idea what the client did to their PC prior to me attempting to fix it.

You see - when a customer is fully open about what they'd done to the PC, it's difficult to ascertain or deduce problems.

Then if you can't fix the problem or tell them what you have determined the problem to be, they're suddenly more clever than you.

P.S. I KNOW he's not!
 
Nope, the headphone jack.
I have no idea what the client did to their PC prior to me attempting to fix it.

You see - when a customer is fully open about what they'd done to the PC, it's difficult to ascertain or deduce problems.

Then if you can't fix the problem or tell them what you have determined the problem to be, they're suddenly more clever than you.

P.S. I KNOW he's not!

Could be an earthing issue
 
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