rabb1ts
01-21-2012 05:10 PM (54 days ago)
Recently (Christmas) purchased 2 new Pavilion g6 notebooks. Both Notebooks are having serious sound issues when on line. It appears that as the notebook receives data there is interference with the sound board and a loud humming emanates from the notebook until the data is loaded. This occurs on an ongoing basis making the playing of any online content requiring sound impossible to listen to. Any ideas??
Syed1
01-22-2012 05:43 AM (53 days ago)
me too have the same problem any one help...( my Hp Pavilion G6 ) last month i got back after repair of one speaker now again another speaker gives noice....please help..
sumosteve
01-24-2012 12:42 AM (51 days ago)
I found out it was a wifi driver prob
so update them and see how yah go
rabb1ts
01-29-2012 12:35 PM (46 days ago)
Thanks for that. I went tio the HP site and dowloaded an audio driver but sad to sat still having the same problrm on both new laptops. aaarrgghh
rabb1ts
01-30-2012 03:17 AM (45 days ago)
Went back in to HP and downloaded a couple more specific WiFi drivers but still no good. Worked fine this am but tonight its terrible. I am a big Dell fan but was talked into HP .,.. big mistake
pavilionpowers
03-10-2012 12:37 PM (5 days ago)
Hi,

I also had this problem - as did my friend, but her laptop stopped doing it, God knows how - and refused to put up with it longer than I had to. I brought it back to the shop I purchased it in and the problem was explained to me. Does the problem only happen when the charger is out? If so, perhaps the performance mode is so low and you have lots of programs on the desktop, therefore high performance is needed. Try switching your power mode to High performance and deleting any unnecessary programs (honestly, High Performance only takes a few minutes of battery life). Refrain from keeping your charger in all the time and let the laptop die if need be to keep the battery 'fresh'.

This could also be static on the soundboard due to the battery. I suggest putting in the charger and removing the battery so that the laptop gets all its power from the charger. Has the problem been resolved? If so, it's a matter of static and can get annoying. Return to the shop and ask them to look at it. Chances are they can fix it, and you may be entitled to a refund, replacement or repair depending on your country's law.