From: dm1n1c on
Hi, as you all know I'm having trouble with clicks and pops. I'm
running a delta 10/10 on an Intel 2.6. I was given a list of things to
do from Steve, the first of which was to turn off hyperthreading. I'm
looking through device manager now but don't see anything specific
about hyperthreading. Does anyone know how to turn off hyperthreading?
From: Chris Hornbeck on
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:17:53 -0700 (PDT), dm1n1c(a)hotmail.com wrote:

>Hi, as you all know I'm having trouble with clicks and pops. I'm
>running a delta 10/10 on an Intel 2.6. I was given a list of things to
>do from Steve, the first of which was to turn off hyperthreading. I'm
>looking through device manager now but don't see anything specific
>about hyperthreading. Does anyone know how to turn off hyperthreading?

(To rip off somebody genuinely funny, in the Amazon reviews thread):
I once turned on hyperthreading, and then I couldn't find my cat.

But semi-seriously, is this done in BIOS or in Winders?

Much thanks,
Chris
From: Steve on
It's a setting in your bios, so you won't find it in Windows.

<dm1n1c(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, as you all know I'm having trouble with clicks and pops. I'm
> running a delta 10/10 on an Intel 2.6. I was given a list of things to
> do from Steve, the first of which was to turn off hyperthreading. I'm
> looking through device manager now but don't see anything specific
> about hyperthreading. Does anyone know how to turn off hyperthreading?


From: jacksmith on
On Jun 24, 12:46 pm, "Steve" <m...(a)me.com> wrote:
> It's a setting in your bios, so you won't find it in Windows.
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> > Hi, as you all know I'm having trouble with clicks and pops. I'm
> > running a delta 10/10 on an Intel 2.6. I was given a list of things to
> > do from Steve, the first of which was to turn off hyperthreading. I'm
> > looking through device manager now but don't see anything specific
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Just looking through your list Steve. How do I turn off "enable write
combining?"
From: Steve on
In Windows:

Start --> Settings --> Control Panel --> Display --> Settings Tab -->
Advanced Button --> Troubleshoot Tab:

This will allow you to turn down accelleration and disble write combining.

Make sure you change one setting at a time and test it (I know it's
painful!!!). Your best bet is to record or play back "silence" to make sure
you aren't getting the same dropouts (pops, clicks) as before.

Steve

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On Jun 24, 12:46 pm, "Steve" <m...(a)me.com> wrote:
> It's a setting in your bios, so you won't find it in Windows.
>
> <dm1...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:a372b9bd-bc16-41fa-99f6-bd267a264c2e(a)f1g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
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> > Hi, as you all know I'm having trouble with clicks and pops. I'm
> > running a delta 10/10 on an Intel 2.6. I was given a list of things to
> > do from Steve, the first of which was to turn off hyperthreading. I'm
> > looking through device manager now but don't see anything specific
> > about hyperthreading. Does anyone know how to turn off hyperthreading?-
> > Hide quoted text -
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Just looking through your list Steve. How do I turn off "enable write
combining?"