Popping and clicking Audio distortions on HP Pavilion

I have a HP Pavilion p6654y and lately, whenever I do anything audio related, including Youtube and the steam games I get clicks, gal, pop and distortions in my audio. It doesn't happen when I watched a video that I downloaded earlier, then I tried disconnected from the Internet and played Deus Ex. perfect audio and video quality. I think its an internet problem, but I have no idea how to solve this problem. Any help is greatly appreciated, this had led me in the wall for the last few weeks.

Hello IReallyNeedThis,

I understand that your audio does not work properly when connected to the internet.

Here is a link to reset IE.

If he has not visited for a long time the problem started, you can run a system restore.



This will bring the system back to when everything worked correctly without affecting your personal files.





Here is a link on how to do a restore.

I would like to know how everything goes.

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