G Geepers New Member Sep 9, 2008 #1 I have 2 wave files that keep poping up in my System32 folder on reboots: LoopyMusic BuzzingBee Anyone know WHY this is happening?….and how to permanently remove? Thx!
I have 2 wave files that keep poping up in my System32 folder on reboots: LoopyMusic BuzzingBee Anyone know WHY this is happening?….and how to permanently remove? Thx!
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Sep 9, 2008 #2 Guess you have realtek sound. They are from the realtek 3D audio demo.
Vizy New Member Sep 9, 2008 #3 Geepers said: I have 2 wave files that keep poping up in my System32 folder on reboots: LoopyMusic BuzzingBee Anyone know WHY this is happening?….and how to permanently remove? Thx! Click to expand... StrangleHold said: Guess you have realtek sound. They are from the realtek 3D audio demo. Click to expand... SH is correct. The audio console for realtek onboard audio chips use these sounds.
Geepers said: I have 2 wave files that keep poping up in my System32 folder on reboots: LoopyMusic BuzzingBee Anyone know WHY this is happening?….and how to permanently remove? Thx! Click to expand... StrangleHold said: Guess you have realtek sound. They are from the realtek 3D audio demo. Click to expand... SH is correct. The audio console for realtek onboard audio chips use these sounds.
G Geepers New Member Sep 9, 2008 #4 RealTek OK, is this GOOD though?.....I don't want those wave files on System32 ..is there an alternative SOUND app to install to replace this then? If NOT, then what do I do to get RID of the wave files?? Thanks
RealTek OK, is this GOOD though?.....I don't want those wave files on System32 ..is there an alternative SOUND app to install to replace this then? If NOT, then what do I do to get RID of the wave files?? Thanks
G Geepers New Member Sep 13, 2008 #6 No big deal.... I just have a feeling that RealTek can be replaced with something ELSE on Windows XP for sound.....this true? .and if it is, what's BEST to replace RealTek? Thanks!
No big deal.... I just have a feeling that RealTek can be replaced with something ELSE on Windows XP for sound.....this true? .and if it is, what's BEST to replace RealTek? Thanks!
jdbennet New Member Sep 13, 2008 #7 no, Realtek make your integrated soundcard, so if you want sound,you need the drivers its no big deal they are supposed to be there just leave them
no, Realtek make your integrated soundcard, so if you want sound,you need the drivers its no big deal they are supposed to be there just leave them