A buzzing and crackling sound w / HP ENVY Sleekbook 4 Beats Audio

Product name: HP ENVY Sleekbook 4 PC
Product number: C2K72UA #ABA
64-bit Windows 8

I've had this laptop for only a month, and it was going well until a few weeks ago, when he started to make this hum whenever I listen to the music or watching youtube videos. He emits a hum sound and accuses the audio for a second.

The sound was rare at first, but then lately my laptop did the sound hum frequently to the point where I just put the audio mute.

I did the HP Support Assistant, and everything is up-to-date.

I also reinstalled my driver.
My audio drivers are:
High Denfinition Audio CODEC IDT (I reinstalled it)
Intel(r) Audio display

I also hear the hum when I plug my headphones too.

This may sound weird and you would never think to make a link between a hum and a wifi card driver, but the original poster marked this resolved, and said the driver solved wireless installation. The post is linked below.

http://goo.GL/FEXqp

Locate the driver for your card wifi here. You can find on which driver you need by pressing the Windows key + x simultaneously and selecting menu display the network adapters in Device Manager.

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