No problem! I'm glad that that you finally solved your problem. This shouldn't happen again, but you have to be sure that you will not overwrite the current driver with Windows Updates. To do this,...
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No problem! I'm glad that that you finally solved your problem. This shouldn't happen again, but you have to be sure that you will not overwrite the current driver with Windows Updates. To do this,...
Ok! Then let's try one of the OEM drivers. I don't know which model of XPS 27 you have, so it is up to you to choose from one of the following links: here, if you have the Dell XPS 27 2720 version or...
I'm not 100% sure, but it is something worth giving a shot as it solved the problem on my end ;) The reason why I am not totally sure is because, as I've said before, you have to try until...
My pleasure!
The presence of the AudioWizard icon on your desktop will indicate that your problem was solved, based on my experience with the same problem. If it appears, it means that the...
I'm glad that you found something that works! However, you missed one of my points. You may have to repeat the procces of installing and uninstalling the audio driver a few times before the spikes...
No problem! Yes, what I'm suggesting is installing the latest generic (the one made by Realtek and not the one customized by Dell).
Firstly, do not take in consideration the fact that Windows...
Here is something you can try: uninstall the current audio driver + the audio enhancement using Programs and Features in Control Panel; search for "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver" and for "Dell...
I was having this problem too, until yesterday. (However, I have to mention that I'm running Windows 8.1) I made the update to the latest audio driver from Realtek (from their official site - version...