That crackling sound is your hard drive being read, and it can be fixed by replacing your hard drive with an expensive Solid State Drive.
Do it would be the general way forward. To prevent this happeneing again. Make sure that you are turning the computer off from the windows start icon in the lower left corner. Do NOT turn off the power to the computer from the mains. Refrain from turning off the computer from the power button
NVRAM is that router component in which start up configuration file is stored.
They are in charge of keeping the computer system up and running. This is the person who would fix all of the mistakes that might come up.
START BUTTON> RUN> "type" MSCONFIG > go to start up tab > uncheck groove related entries
Omni-directional microphones are meant to pick up sound from any direction at any time. Unidirectional microphones pick up sound from only one direction.
The crackling sound is caused by static electricity, which is produced by the friction of your jersey.
Static electricity.
Rustling is the act of making a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper or the rounding up and stealing of cattle, horses, or sheep.
If it doesn't crash when you start it up you can just change the settings back to what they were before. If it does you might need to delete your configuration file.
I presume you mean the sound of eating a crisp, which case it is a crackling sound usually with the mouthing of, and hence the sound of, "hhhhhhum", then a muffled crunching sound as the teeth (molars) grind up and break down the crisp with the help of saliva.
most likely built-up ear wax...
Some words that start with a short U sound are umbrella, up, under, and umpire.
Go to Control Panel and double click on "sound". Click the "sounds" tab.
Put in the Windows 7 repair disc, it will ask you some stuff just choose fix start-up.
You go into the bathroom fill the bathtub up with water and put your speakers in there.
It is broken. To fix it you can go to Halfords or if you don't know where Halfords is look it up on the computer.
its ooks like a fan