Intermittent audio stuttering in Windows 7 64 bit

I had Windows 7 works fine for a few months and now I suddenly get an audio stuttering on my sound every 1-2 minutes.  It does not matter if the noise comes through a player game or music he'll do the same stuttering audio.  I made sure that my drivers are up to date and I have the latest version of the BIOS installed on my computer.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I lived the same problem and none of the various solutions on this topic or other sites worked.  I ran the resource monitor program and found that the svchost.exe services were fortification intermittently and aid of up to 100% of the capacity of the CPU.  I then restored Windows 7 to its original settings - be reinstalled through the methods of recovery, advanced in the control panel.  So far, the problem disappeared.  It's a radical solution, but it was a lot less time to try all the solutions at random, without success.

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