This may be irritating and/or annoying to the ear, especially when listening to your favorite music, watching a good movie, or playing a new game you recently downloaded to your computer. However, there are ways to finally resolve and deal with any background sound that’s frustrating your enjoyment.

Why does my computer sound like something is running in the background?

High CPU and low GPU usage are frequently the cause of your computer sounding like something is running in the background. The amount of an impact relies on the number of resources you have, such as core and threads, clock, and RAM, because the slower the PC, the greater the impact of background noises is. Sound issues can be caused by either of the following, as well: ❌Cables that aren’t properly connected ❌Damaged drivers ❌Incompatible drivers ❌Sound settings ❌Missing updates ❌Sound card problems It’s rather usual for this to happen in the absence of a virus, and it’s not always tied to it. Still, it’s a good idea to scan periodically with antivirus solutions without false positives in case an infection is missed. Here are some quick fixes to resolve the background sound issue on Windows.

How do I get rid of background noise on my computer?

1. Run Hardware troubleshooter

The Hardware troubleshooter tool is built-in into Windows 10 operating system so as to check and resolve any sound issues you may have. Here’s how to do it: Let us know if this worked. Otherwise, try the next solution.

2. Uninstall Sound card drivers

Sometimes background sound issues may be caused by a damaged or incompatible driver, or a problem with your sound card. SPONSORED In the event the issue is with your sound card driver, uninstall using these steps:

3. Update audio drivers

Go to your computer or sound card’s manufacturer’s website, check for the latest Windows 10 drivers available for the model of your computer’s sound card, and then install it based on the instructions on the website.

Manually install drivers

A computer cannot handle video cards, computer programs, sound cards, or other hardware, they must be managed by a driver. You may update drivers manually, but you can also take the simple way by using DriverFix. This third-party solution has a large daily-updated driver database, so it will provide the most recent drivers available after scanning the system. In addition, you will obtain a completely thorough report detailing the precise condition of your Windows missing, damaged, or obsolete audio drivers.

4. Change Notification sounds

5. Adjust audio settings

6. Perform System Maintenance Troubleshooter

This resolves most of the common system problems. Take these steps to perform the System Maintenance troubleshooter:

7. Run System File Checker

Here’s how to do this: If the background sound issue persists, try the next solution.

8. Perform a clean boot to troubleshoot the issue

Performing a clean boot for your computer reduces conflicts related to software that can bring up the root causes of the slow game loads issue and background noise while gaming. These conflicts can be caused by applications and services that start up and run in the background whenever you start Windows normally. How to perform a clean boot In order to successfully perform a clean boot on Windows 10, you have to be logged on as the administrator, then follow these steps: You will have a clean boot environment after all these steps are carefully followed, after which you can try and check if the background sound is still there.

9. Restore to default sound

Any luck with the solutions? If not, we’d love to hear from you. Share with us what you’re experiencing with the background sound issue, in the comments section below.

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