Ya sir u r right 2, or 3 days I told u in general, but my laptop was
perchased actually on 13 but it was not with me my cousin did
everything, like installing the windows. I got my laptop in my hands
latter and used for two or three days regularly. But sir till now its
working normaly after so restoring.
But I am mentally prepared to face this challange any time..

On 11/24/11, Umesha S E <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Salman and others,
> Sorry for the delay. Yesterday I was completely involved in testing
> process. So could not reply.  I could find the source of the problem.
> Now we have to work out for the permanent solution. Following is the
> result. But I din’t understand your previous message. 2 days ago, you
> said that you bought your laptop only 3 days earlier. But in the last
> message you said that you restored your machine to November 15th. How
> is it possible? Is your system clock not correct?
>
> To prateek aggarwal,
> Yes sir. It is due to Audio latency.  I downloaded DPC Latency Checker
> from the following link:
> http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml
> When I first ran it on the system, I got all the red bars on the graph
> even while there is no sound problem. The latency was varying for
> every 2-3 seconds from about 2500 micro seconds to 12500 or 13500
> micro seconds. While the sound problem was present, the bars touched
> the sealing of the chart. The latency was recorded in the range of
> 150000 to 300000 micro seconds. Some times it even went up to 700000
> micro seconds. Surprisingly, even when I disabled my realtek
> soundcard, I got the red bars of same height. Next I suspected network
> cards. The moment I disabled my wifi card, it dropped to very low in
> the green region (125 micro seconds). If I re-enable the wifi card,
> the next second again I got the same red bars. One more thing I like
> to tell you, if I enable wifi device and turn on it using the switch
> provided on the laptop, it substantially drops but not to green
> region. Then I get alternating 2-3 yellow bars (about 1200 micro
> seconds) and 1 or 2 red bars (about 6300 micro seconds). The earlier
> observations are when wifi is enabled but switch is off. I also ran my
> computer for long time to find whether the problem appears after
> disabling wifi and it ran without trouble for hours. So it is clear
> that my atheros Wi-Fi card is causing it. Now please tell me sir, what
> I have to do next for solving that wifi device problem. If you need, I
> will provide the screen shots of the graphs obtained using DPC latency
> checker.
> Salman, as you know this problem does not occur continuously but it
> comes and goes for some minutes. Hence I was testing it by running my
> system for long time. So I could not reply in time. I did not install
> SP3. But if you need it, its download page is
> http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/confirmation.aspx?id=1260
> The following links may also be of some use.
> http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=24
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936929
>
> To shona man,
> Out of curiosity, I want to know. Can we uninstall BIOS with system restore?
> To Kiran Baug,
> Do we have difference between Indian and US sites in terms of
> downloads available for a model?
>
> Umesha
>
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