HP pavillion g6 buzzing sound from the internal speakers

suddenly the internal speakers of my HP Pavillion G6 has started creating a buzzing sound whenever i play music . Even when i turn on the laptop the buzzing sound is there with the  welcome tune. how can i fix it? im very worried about my laptoop.

Hi Homieboiudoc,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read your thread on your HP Pavilion g6 Notebook and buzzing on the sound. Here is a document on troubleshooting Audio issues.
You might benefit from overheating document as there could be dust on the speakers.
Here is a fix from Microsoft that has helped sound issues.
1. Right click speaker icon (right hand corner)
2. Select Playback devices
3. Right click Speakers
4. Enable it and set as Default
5. Click Apply/Ok
Restart the computer.
Please let me know how this goes.
Thanks.
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