Speaker crackle/pop at shutdown

Have New Pavilion M9510F connected to new W2338H with HDMI cable. Sound & video work fine but when shutting down, receive a sharp crackle/pop through monitor speakers. No problem when connected with VGA & Audio cable. HP techs say this is result of computer shutting off power to speakers. Just want to be sure this is correct & I don't damage speakers. Anyone else have this issue?
RAD

I have the same problem with the crackling sound at shutdown. I have logitech speakers hooked up and don't use the speakers on the monitor.  Hp technical support has tried to trouble shoot the problem but wasn't really to "fix" the porblem. At the end of the day, they said the sound was common. The recommendation was to just turn the monitor volume down to 0.  Now I don't hear the popping sound. I still don't feel that comfortable with the fix as it is just a band-aid.

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    ORe: Constant crackling/pop + inability to install standard drivers + audio loss? Alright, don't ask me how but I managed to mostly fix my crackling and popping issue. I fixed it with a combination of rearranging all of my hardware to different slots and reinstalling my drivers for the th time, only this time mashing Daniel_K's drivers with Creative's.
    Now getting the drivers to work is another thing. I have sound and it's superb (the only reason why I'm willing to sacrifice so much of my time to get this to work) but I cannot get any other function out of my X-Fi. I can't open up the console, switch modes, enable effects, etc. Also, if I ATTEMPT to screw around with any audio settings my computer will start crackling like the devil and all of my hard work will be undone, prompting another reinstall requiring the utter removal of anything Creative on my PC to work.
    Now I think the reason for this is because whenever I try to install any Creative software from Creative themselves (except the driver) it won't install. It will ask about a layout.bin, I would point the installation to where layout.bin is but then it'd give me an error (Error I-00). According to my install.log I'm missing something called CTShared. I try installing it but it doesn't seem to fix my problem.
    Also, installing ALchemy will tell me that it couldn't create a shortcut after installation and will not work. Sometimes the installation will say that there is a newer version of a product and that it won't install even though there is no trace of anything Creative on my computer.
    Now Daniel_K's drivers and software install fine, but the software WILL NOT detect my sound card. It will constantly tell me that the audio device wasn't found or that it's not installed. Windows sees it fine, though, and I get perfect audio. So I mashed Daniel_K's drivers with Creative (long process) and everything installs fine, everything looks to run fine but for some reason nothing will start up. So so much for my own modding attempts. >_<
    Any solutions?

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