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	<title>Comments on: How To: Get Sound Working in Windows 7 64-Bit running in VirtualBox</title>
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		<title>By: VBNut</title>
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		<description>The following is what worked for me:
Host Driver: PulseAudio
Controller: Intel HD Audio

When I installed the driver mentioned on this page. Or even other ideas, the sound has always been chippy and cracking. Now it is crystal clear. No weird drivers and no setup. It works out of the box!</description>
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Host Driver: PulseAudio<br />
Controller: Intel HD Audio</p>
<p>When I installed the driver mentioned on this page. Or even other ideas, the sound has always been chippy and cracking. Now it is crystal clear. No weird drivers and no setup. It works out of the box!</p>
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