Crackling, Popping, Buzzing Noises in Audio

Recently (within the past week) my audio has started to crack, skip, pop, buzz, and all sorts of things. I have a Pavilion g6 1d08dx laptop with Windows 7 64-Bit, 4 GB RAM, and it's about 2 years old now, but I recently re-installed the OS, about 2 or 3 weeks ago after my old HDD failed.
I notice when I hit the wifi switch, the latency gets really bad to the point where it is just static-like buzzing and crackling, whether I'm turning it on or off. I've tried to reinstall the driver (IDT High Definition Audio), and updating it, but so far nothing. If it helps, there's two other audio drivers under that section- Intel Display Audio and Bluetooth Hands-Free audio.
Perhaps an update to different drivers is available. What free software could I get to check this?
Thank you.

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