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Somehow, Windows Repair All-In-One Has Made Things Worse For Me !
Boggin:
I don't know about the colour change but the FB loading sounds like it could be a DNS server problem.
See if FB or the other sites will load any better after doing this.
Go Start - type ncpa.cpl and press enter.
Right click on whichever adapter you are using and select Properties.
Click on (TCP/IPv4) and then on Properties.
Click on the lower button for Use the following DNS servers and type 8.8.8.8 into the upper row of boxes.
Tab down then type 8.8.4.4
Check the box to Validate settings upon exit - OK - Close which will start the troubleshooter which should return it couldn't find any problems.
Those are Google's DNS servers and to revert, just click on the button above that one.
Close that window and run a command prompt as an admin and enter -
netsh winsock reset
netsh reset resetlog.txt
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
shutdown /r /t 00
and see what things are like after the reboot.
findcount:
just had an unexpected problem today while listening to Spotify...........i have this Realtek Audio Manager thing and normally when i click on the ''Loudness' button, the volume will go up a lot................but it made no difference today..............also the volume on Spotify seems to be lower than usual..........
Boggin:
It sounds like you will need to reset it.
Below you will see how I have mine set but the box for Loudness Equalization needs to be checked to get a decent volume.
findcount:
i have the volume at maximum and the volume is softer than previously.................the loudness button no longer work.........in fact, the volume is slightly lower with the loudness button checked............ :cheesy:
Boggin:
Not sure if updating/reinstalling the audio driver would do it, but you could give it a try.
For my Toshiba laptop I download mine from Realtek but depending upon the build of your PC, you may need to go to its motherboard support site.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/Downloads/downloadsCheck.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&
I think if the speakers were on the way out then you may get a crackle but have you checked the leads if external speakers - try removing/reconnecting.
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