Originally Posted by
ekwipt
It sounds like some sort of driver conflict, haven't mucked around with windows for a long time.
These are some things I've googled for you but they're pretty much risk free as you're not uninstalling or modifying the registry.
You would boot into Setup (Bios) at bootup you should see a message to press a certain key to enter Setup, for many that is the Del key. Once in the Bios, look for Onboard Audio, using your Arrow key, choose to Disable it. If you cannot find it. then Boot the computer and go to Start/Run and type devmgmt.msc and press enter. In the Device Manager open the Sound, Video and Game Controller highlight the Audio Controller, Right click it and choose Disable
I'd also disable the wireless, DVD, Bluetooth and everything else that Traktors not dependent on and then re-enable them be by one, taking note of pops and clcks and your buffer settings.
In the past I've had success with windows if you're careful of what you install, disable etc.
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