Satellite L665D - sound is not played smoothly - crackling sound

Dear readers,

I am the owner of a toshiba l665D and there is a problem.
Whenever I have to use something to involving
sound looks like garbage.
The sound is not played smoothly there are breaks, and there's a big cracking
sometimes sound in it.

It's not because of the speakers, I also tright through the headphone output tube.
Pourrait this possilybe because of a card of its damaged.

It's sound really garbage and the laptop is not yet 2 years old yet.

What could be?

Hello

I think that this is unrelated to its faulty card but due to the old driver TSRI (Intel Rapid Storage Technology).

I found a thread on the issue very similar.
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=60231

Update TSRI (Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver) to the version V10.1.0.1008 or later to resolve this issue.

I recommend trying this!

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