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I haven't really had a problem with this until after I moved, when I had to set up (plug in) my computer again. Even with no windows open, there is a faint, static, scratchy kind of sound. This wouldn't be so bad, but I'm wondering if it's affecting my music players. Any kind of player I use, any kind of song, when it plays music, it will skip pretty frequently. Anyone care to clue me in? If you need more info, just ask... I'm not sure what you need to know.
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Do you have something plugged into the audio input jack?
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cell phones near a comp can cause odd noises to come out of the comp.
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Well... on your sound jacks, there probably is a "line-in" jack, along with microphone and output jacks. Usually the line-in jack is colored blue...
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