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#1   2015-01-04 10:30          
This happens when playing cs. I play cs normally for maybe 1 hour and all, and then suddenly out of nowhere my screen freezes for 3 seconds and then when unfreeze it losts sound, when sounds stops my music player cant play music like theres no sound driver at all, i've tried updating my drivers, nothing! help, sry if not right place to ask this, but if possible, help. doesnt happen only on cs, happens on all games, even slrr, but mostly on cs 1.6.

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#2   2015-01-04 11:09          
Try to remove your sound drivers completely OR if you got PCI-E sound card, try to run integrated one.

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#3   2015-01-04 11:28          
i have Realtek HD Audio

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#4   2015-01-04 11:49          
Or it is because of bugged "dancing" input/output?
Check how do you have these ports plugged on rear panel (grayed ones are not plugged OR read by driver):




Try to force your drivers use the ones that you have pluged in. It's common bug on Win7 and Vistas.

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#5   2015-01-04 12:52          
its all plugged in thats not the problem, and it it wasnt sound would play on laptops speakers..

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#6   2015-01-04 13:40          
Try to make clean install of the drivers, and check your PC for viruses.

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#7   2015-01-04 13:56          
did all that still same problem

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#8   2015-01-04 13:57          
If it happens ONLY with CS, then the problem must be with the game itself or steam.
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#9   2015-01-04 14:29          
mostly on steam games, yes. but seems like im the only person on the palnet who has that problem :/

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#10   2015-01-04 14:35          
reinstall steam and eventually also the games :P
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#11   2015-01-04 14:52          
i have 50 games over 150gb, ill just deal with no sound, thanks anyway. and btw i was same with old windows i had, so probably wouldnt change anything

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#12   2015-01-04 16:27          
I've had this problem with Raeltek too.
Here's how to fix it:
Go to Control Panel, then Device Manager. After doing that find Sound, Video and Game Controllers in the device manager, click on that, then when the subcategories open up, right click on Realtek HD Audio, then disable it and enable it again.

This will work untill the next time you start up your computer/ laptop, and then you have to do it again.
If that doesn't work, try to uninstall the driver and then install it again.