ews2k wrote: 
> I took it to the office this morning and all was fine for about 2 hours
> before the dreaded rushing noise again, from both the amplifier
> connected to the Touch as well as the Touch's built-in speaker. Again
> the only way to kill this was to unplug the unit from the power source.
> 
> I then tried to "refresh the wifi network" (or whatever it was called)
> and this resulted in no wifi connection at all. 
> 
> Drastic measures were called for: I first tried a factory restore using
> the advanced settings menu, this solved nothing. I finally tried a hard
> factory restore (holding the button at the back of the unit above the DC
> connector in while restoring power) and happy days - the wifi now worked
> after re-entering my password. The Touch played happily with no problem
> after this at the office and ditto at home - no more buzzing. There was
> one minor glitch where the Touch rebooted itself stating there was a
> system error, would I like to send it to Logitech for evaluation - which
> I did. But still working nicely after it rebooted itself. 
> 
> I am pondering whether the 'rushing' sound was not possibly caused by
> data getting into the audio stream? Imagine the sound when standing in,
> around or under a waterfall - this is what it was doing.
> 
> Still keeping fingers crossed but at the same time feeling far more
> confident that the problem has been solved. :)
> 
> 
> -EricThe Touch doesn't have a built in speaker.

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