Там не просто переставить, там целая система, поэтому хочу объяснить в скайпе:

1. shut down and take ot the audio card from pc
2. uninstall drivers by starting the installer...the one u used
to install with in the first place
3. get a good cleaner software for your registry and clean out
not once but 2 - 3 times. Do a search in the system32 folder
under windows and delete all files starting with "delta" (i could
delete one and had to leave six)
4. restart pc without the audiocard and install the beta drivers
5. shut own pc and insert the audiocard (i put mine in to another
slot since i read that sharing irq could be a problem. and mine
was sharing irq no 16 with some intel stuff...
6. restart pc and see if the instalation runs ok. Mine did not and i
had to start the instalation manualy ....once more...then
another restart....and finally......my delta 192 sounds better
than ever before...Both when playing mp3:s in Foobar an
using Pro Tools 8.01 with every plugin you can think of


The beta driver is more stable and sounds better without any
cracks, hisses than the latest Vista x64 on my win i7 system
x64....im very happy. Dont give up...just keep trying and reading
and youll get it right in the end...and maybe learn something
on the way....
good luck!
If you have an onboard sound card try to disable it in the bios.

or

Some old driver files could be lying around. You could uninstall the new beta driver and delete all delta*.* files from c:\windows\system32 and then reinstall the beta driver.
Found a solution with the help of another poster in this forum (http://forums.m-audio.com/showpost.p...87&postcount=6).

If you use foobar2000 for playing music, and install Kernel Streaming as an optional way of outputting sound (http://www.foobar2000.org/files/ca8d...foo_out_ks.zip), then the cracking stops.

In my setup, Kernel Streaming complains if I try to output the sound in 24-bits, but it works with 16-bit and 32-bit.

As Kernel Streaming bypasses DirectSound, I would guess that the problem with cracking and popping in Windows 7 is related to DirectX 11. Maybe the combination of DirectX 11 and the Vista x64 beta-drivers is the key. I hope the M-Audio developers read this :-)
Download the Vista 32bit. SP1 driver and run the install in Vista compatibility mode and the drivers will install and work great.

After you download the driver file, right click it and go to properties. Change the compatibility mode to Vista. Run it, and it will work fine.

I had same prob w/192 card when set at 44000Hz 16bit 256buffer.
Then set to 48000Hz 24bit 256buffer and it is crystal clear, no snap,crackle,pop
You can also try decreasing buffer 128 or 64