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The thread discusses a user experiencing poor sound quality when listening to music on a Windows 7 setup on an Acer Aspire 5630, seeking help for the issue. A responder suggests checking Device Manager for errors related to sound drivers and running the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DXDIAG) to identify potential problems with sound components. The overall advice is to troubleshoot via device error resolution and diagnostics to resolve the sound clarity issue.

thaunguyencr

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I setup Windows 7 on Acer Aspire 5630 when I play to listen to music and work with another program, the sound didn't listen to music clear. I don't know this problem. Can you help me? Thanks so much.
 

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I setup Windows 7 on Acer Aspire 5630 when I play to listen to music and work with another program, the sound didn't listen to music clear. I don't know this problem. Can you help me? Thanks so much.

  • Check Device Manager for any errors especially in Sound video and game controllers and resolve any problems found or post details for help .
  • Perform DirectX Diagnostic test
    • Click Start and in Search for programs and files box type DXDIAG & press ENTER
    • Click on Sound from menubar and check for any problems in the box below.
    • You may test the sound for your system in that dialog box.
As a "bonus" for...

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I setup Windows 7 on Acer Aspire 5630 when I play to listen to music and work with another program, the sound didn't listen to music clear. I don't know this problem. Can you help me? Thanks so much.

  • Check Device Manager for any errors especially in Sound video and game controllers and resolve any problems found or post details for help .
  • Perform DirectX Diagnostic test
    • Click Start and in Search for programs and files box type DXDIAG & press ENTER
    • Click on Sound from menubar and check for any problems in the box below.
    • You may test the sound for your system in that dialog box.
As a "bonus" for visiting DXdiag you can also find your System information there. You can copy and quickly post here if needed for troubleshoot :-)
Hope this helps to troubleshoot your sound problem.
 

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