I have a similar problem. Whenever the USB cable is connected, there is a similar noise in the analog output. When I unplug the USB cable, the noise is gone.
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I checked the installation step by step and I realized that the problem was an overload of the USB ports on the motherboard. Probably they were all hubs, I then connected the TI desktop to a USB port on the front and I managed to install everything correctly. I tried only with USB ports that are directly connected to the motherboard and I was totally snubbed the front panel.
I have personally encountered this problem by installing a virus on my new PC with ASUS motherboard p55p7d and i7 860, then in all USB ports directly related to behave as hubs.
I hope to be helpful to someone.
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Hi! Thank you for this! I had the same problem with Virus TI installer 3.3.4.00 for Windows 64-bit. But I got it working when I just turned off my external USB hard drive and run the installer again. Weird though.