Tx2620 usb audio problems

Hello everyone. I'm planning to use my tx2620 tabletpc for music production and DJing purposes. I have an ESI Maya 44 usb audio interface, a semi professional USB 1.0 card with multiple inputs and outputs. Since I first installed it, I've been unable to get it to work properly.
Audio quality is terrible, full of clicks and pops under any latency setting on the ASIO driver. I've tried every possible Vista configuration to get it to work as it should, to no avail... (wifi off, antivirus off, only minimum services active,...) but the audio still has clicks and pops.
The card has been tested on other computers with the same drivers and ASIO and works just as expected, but it refuses to provide clean sound under the tx2620. I believe there might be some hardware conflict/issue on my machine.
Can anybody help me out. Thanks in advance.

I would try recovering first to eliminate all possibilty of software conflict. If that doesn't work, then I would try all the avaliable USB ports. You have already tried turing off the wireless, which is good. If all that fails, uninstall and reinstall the USB hubs, update your Audio Driver and your Bios. If at that point you still have the problem, then you are probably looking at an incompatability.
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