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RE: USB audio drop outs on XP - every other track. Anyone?

Posted by panhead on July 1, 2008 at 17:28:10:

Try hitting CTRL+ALT+DEL at the same time. Go to task manager and then the performance screen. That will tell you if the cpu is busy. If the cpu is busy then that will lead down one path. You might run several virus and malware scans - they sneak in when ever you arent watching.


If your machine isnt busy have you looked at the interrupts. Is the AGP assigned an interrupt. Does the USB share its interrupt with anything else?

I hope this helps.

Cheers