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I still see some spikes which show UNKNOWN. so a different driver still uses dynamic code. My guess is this here: GEARAapiWDM.sys Which tool uses this driver?
It's a CD DVD filter according to Latencymon.
Edit: Found these drivers associated with my DVD/CD drives.
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http://www.mediafire.com/?zw4dzl13c874aze
uploaded the trace after uninstalling daemon tools.
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Here's my etl -- http://www.mediafire.com/?2mo33kkmi07biun
hope this helps.
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I've tried updating the drivers online automatically (since I don't know the manufacturer) but the problem won't go away.
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Looks like the problem isn't over, I'm still getting popping sound problems and it's apparently the HDAud.sys drivers that are at fault but I have no idea what to do.
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Bought a keyboard and mouse with USB input and the problem seems to be gone.
Thanks very much!
I have a Reatelk HD audio drivers.
I've considered buying a new sound card but don't know if this would fix the problem
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Hey again,
I posted my problem a few days ago and I feel stupid for thinking the PS/2 thing was something to do with the PS2 emulator I installed like a year ago but I see that ZodiacFlop is experiencing the same problem as me.
According to the Latencymon test, it says that the hal.dll, HDAudBus.sys and the i8042prt.sys drivers are causing the popping noises.
I am also using a keyboard and mouse with a PS/2 plug so I know that the drivers for these are causing the problems.
Going to try an USB/Keyboard mouse asap to see if this changes...
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Only thing PS2 related I can think of is the PCSX2 emulator.
Could this be the cause?
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Hi guys, wanted to ask for some help.
I've been trying for ages to fix a very annoying problem with my computer which I've been experiencing since last year.
Whenever I use Skype and play a game or play music while playing, I can hear popping noises from my speakers, which lead me to believe that it was a problem with the drivers but updating did not fix it at all.
Yesterday I found this thread and I used Latencymon while the popping noises were occurring and it tells me that the responsible driver that is causing the popping noises is this one - "i8042prt.sys"
Isn't this a Windows 7 system file? If so, how can I fix my problem?
Thanks in advance.
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How to get the cause of high CPU usage by DPC / Interrupt
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I removed the drivers for the CD/DVD drives but it ends up installing back when I restart so I'm not sure what to do to fix this.