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![]() "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1068560044k@trad... Isn't that how SONAR works? By sending out beeps and listening for reflections? That one made me smile! ![]() -Mark Hicks |
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Disable system sounds. that's what causing the beep.
"Mark Hicks" wrote in message ... "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1068560044k@trad... Isn't that how SONAR works? By sending out beeps and listening for reflections? That one made me smile! ![]() -Mark Hicks |
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I just double checked -- sounds are disable already. I've also checked my
event logs to see if I'm getting some sort of system error that I could be addressing. Nothing there. Is there a system utility around that can intercept calls to the beep routine to help me trace (like you can with disk IO). As I just said that, I started to realize that this is perhaps a discussion I should move over to a microsoft group .... I'd still appreciate any ideas anyone has. V (Joe Pacheco) wrote in om: Disable system sounds. that's what causing the beep. "Mark Hicks" wrote in message ... "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1068560044k@trad... Isn't that how SONAR works? By sending out beeps and listening for reflections? That one made me smile! ![]() -Mark Hicks |
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My first move would be to check with the manufacturer of my motherboard --
to find out the meanings of the various beep patterns. If this has been suggested earlier in the thread, I missed it. Sorry about that. "Vince" wrote in message 5.13... I just double checked -- sounds are disable already. I've also checked my event logs to see if I'm getting some sort of system error that I could be addressing. Nothing there. Is there a system utility around that can intercept calls to the beep routine to help me trace (like you can with disk IO). |
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From: "Steven Myers"
My first move would be to check with the manufacturer of my motherboard -- to find out the meanings of the various beep patterns. If this has been suggested earlier in the thread, I missed it. Sorry about that. Hell, my first move, since I use Sonar constantly, would be to pop the case and pull the leads going to that PC speaker. "Vince" wrote in message 45.13... I just double checked -- sounds are disable already. I've also checked my event logs to see if I'm getting some sort of system error that I could be addressing. Nothing there. Is there a system utility around that can intercept calls to the beep routine to help me trace (like you can with disk IO). -John Vice www.summertimestudios.com |
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... Hell, my first move, since I use Sonar constantly, would be to pop the case and pull the leads going to that PC speaker. I'd make at least a half-hearted attempt at doing what I suggested. Then I'd do what you suggest. |
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What a way to wake up in the morning....log on to here and read a gem
like that from rivers.... love it! hah m |
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"Steven Myers" wrote in message
. net... "John" wrote in message ... Hell, my first move, since I use Sonar constantly, would be to pop the case and pull the leads going to that PC speaker. I'd make at least a half-hearted attempt at doing what I suggested. Then I'd do what you suggest. Yes. As I mentioned in an earlier post this beep could be signaling that something is wrong or getting ready to fail. Just "turning off the alarm" is not a very smart move. |
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![]() "Vince" wrote in message 5.13... I just double checked -- sounds are disable already. I've also checked my event logs to see if I'm getting some sort of system error that I could be addressing. Nothing there. Is there a system utility around that can intercept calls to the beep routine to help me trace (like you can with disk IO). As I just said that, I started to realize that this is perhaps a discussion I should move over to a microsoft group .... I'd still appreciate any ideas anyone has. Uh-oh! If you are getting beeps while using the puter, the CPU is overheating and the motherboard is trying to warn you. If you have a P4 the speed will be throttled to half-speed, and if you are using an Athlon, the computer will either shutdown or freeze if the temperature gets above a certain amount. Download, install and run Motherboard Monitor (MBM) to check your temperature. Check the following things: (If you don't know anything about it, get someone knowledgeable to do it for you.) -check the heatsink and fan is securely fastened to the CPU. -ensure there is heatsink goop in between cpu and heatsink. -make sure the fan is running -ensure temperature alarm is not set at a ridiculously low level eg. 50 deg C is too low for most Athlons. If there is still a problem, you may have either a defective CPU or motherboard. -m |
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