Microsoft Agrees Windows 10 upgrade was pushed too aggressively

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  1. KissSh0t

    KissSh0t Ancient Guru

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    Google suggested results is interesting.....

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    I found this while trying to figure out a problem with *drum roll* Windows 10....
     
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    Must depend on region?

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    EDIT - Get almost identical results after pressing space after the S lol
     
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    That space after the s is the trick xD

    I'm on the Australian version of Google and searching from Windows 8
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    Do you know anything about Realtek drivers creating a pop sound at the beginning of audio and end of audio playback? for streamed video's it can create popping continuously throughout the video playback when the audio is not constant.

    It's got to be something to do with power saving feature but I can't figure it out, if I uninstall the Realtek drivers the popping does not happen, but then windows does something after a restart and starts popping again even with the default drivers.

    I've tried this but it didn't work.

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000\PowerSettings]
    "ConservationIdleTime"=hex:00,00,00,00
    "PerformanceIdleTime"=hex:00,00,00,00
    "IdlePowerState"=hex:00,00,00,00

    I wish there was like a program that played a low frequency noise to keep the speakers activated.
     
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    I never used to get it with my onboard sound, but moved to a Soundblaster soundcard and now I get it at the end of every sound too, a little static crack noise, no idea how to solve it either

    Guess you could make a low frequency wav or mp3 using Audacity or something, and have it constantly playing in the background, but can imagine it becoming a PITA for certain things
     

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