high frequency

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The tag 'high frequency' on WindowsForum.com covers issues related to display and audio problems in Windows 7. One thread describes a black screen after updating Windows Defender, where the user could still hear music and see modem activity, suggesting a display driver or resolution conflict. Another thread reports a 'High Frequency warning' during gaming, leading to a black screen and requiring a reboot, likely due to a game requesting a refresh rate higher than the monitor's supported 85 Hz. A third thread discusses audio bitrate degradation in Windows 7, where high-frequency sounds like cymbals lose quality, sounding like low-bitrate audio, possibly due to DRM or driver issues. These discussions focus on troubleshooting high-frequency-related glitches in Windows 7.
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    Windows 7 black screen after updating windows defender!

    hi there ok my problem goes like that i have this pc allmost 2 years in the first year i have on it WIN XP and everthing was working find after that in the start of 2010 i format and install in it win7 all was working fine again untill one day my pc freez while i was hearing music... then i...
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    Windows 7 High Frequency warning

    It happened second time-in the game-I suddenly get black screen and it said : Hign Frequency then I see something which reminds meny for screens for few seconds in the center of black screen and then I have to re-boot computer. My screen runs on recommended : 1280x1024 / 85 Hz As I understand...
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    Windows 7 Audio Bitrate Downgrade due to DRM?

    A separate problem I have with audio in WIN7 is a large reduction in sound quality. Regardless of the lack of EQ-ing I mentioned in my other thread, my audio should still have a level of quality to it that just isn't there. Music encoded @ 320kb/s sounds like a poorly encoded 128kb/s. I have...
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