Sound is squeaky, he cannot know. Need help, please

Hi, I had a problem with getting a blue screen a few times and it turned back a few months ago to be because I had AVG and Norton, both installed on my computer and he didn't like that. I ended up finding it fixed thanks to the presentation of a report from here and get help, but I think I got him too late and there could be residual effects, I'm not sure.

My sound is real grinding, it has been progressively worse for a little while now that I tried to figure it out so now I'm here asking for help. It's almost a kind of sounds like the sound of transformers they do in the movies and it is true irritating because I'm watching videos of lectures for an online class so I really need the sound. All sound icons down in the report of the bar of tasks, everything is fine but I run CCleaner, Spybot, I have a paid subscription to Norton, I ran a rootkit revealer, memtest. The resource monitor, as far as I know, is not displayed nothing extraordinary, but I'm far from being positive on that. Uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, restarted the PC. Device Manager says all drivers were very well, but I did it just to make sure they were the most up-to-date. It is ok for a little while, but then the problems come back. All that is found malware-wise has been fixed. Video got to a point where it was sometimes a little slow, so it is not just the sound card and I watched a movie on VLC Media Player and it was still scratchy and nervous, which excludes from the internet connection. Fix? Tried to answer as much as I can so I can come here and give everyone as much information that they need to help you.
I wanted a little just to see how I could have missed before accepting that some cards inside is dying or something that I need to replace. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! Here are the specifications of the computer and if someone who can help the needs nothing else from me, please do not hesitate. Thanks again
It's an s5-1060 HP w / 64-bit Windows 7 SP1, 6 GB of RAM and an Intel i-5 2.90 GHz CPU

Hello Jeff,.

Thanks for posting your question on the Forum of the Microsoft community.

I'm sorry for the late reply.

I suggest you try after checking and Microsoft Help article if this can help.

Tips for solving common audio problems
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/tips-fixing-common-sound-problems#tips-fixing-common-sound-problems=Windows-7

Please also download and install the audio drivers from this link:
http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=4063&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=5097984

I hope this information helps.

Please let us know if you need more help.

Thank you

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