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In the past, this never occurs: graphics and sound stutter whenever I play Youtube (or other websites') videos, and play video games.
Do you guys know what causes this problem? I recently did a reinstallation of windows and re-formatting of disks. Maybe because I accidentally powered off my computer during Windows Update? but I did update my drivers using Intel Driver Detecter and Iobit Driver Booster...
Attached is the information of my computer's hardware.
Please help!
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Today not only this problem persists, the display adapter crashed today.
When I opened Google Chrome and a game at the same time (Which is graphic-wise), the screen turned black and then Windows acted weird... Help?
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No one is helping at all... You guys deserve the title of the Worst Company in America
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I am sorry to hear that have had issues with your computer.
Stutter issues are usually present by a hardware problem. I have noticed you are currently using the latest video drivers for your computer and I do not have stutter issues reported so far with that version.
You may try to look for an earlier driver version; this will be either from Intel web site or through your computer manufacturer's.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Graphics&ProductLine=Laptop+graphics+drivers&ProductProduct=Mobile+Intel%C2%AE+4+Series+Express+Chipset+Family&ProdId=2991&LineId=1101&FamilyId=39 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Graphics&ProductLine=Laptop+graphics+drivers&ProductProduct=Mobile+Intel%C2%AE+4+Series+Express+Chipset+Family&ProdId=2991&LineId=1101&FamilyId=39
I would also recommend, contacting your computer manufacturer for more information about this matter.
Allan.
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