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    Question Beeping noise

    When we changed from NT to WIN2000 we started getting a beeping noise when we click on empty space. It happens when you click on DELETE (or any command) and you click on empty space on you screen rather than a line, sfc, spline, etc

    It is driving us crazy and we would appreciate any help you might have in turning that beeping noise off.

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    Diego

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    Heh, annoying isn't it?

    Is it the pc speaker or your table speakers. (Coming from INSIDE the box?)

    Control Panel, Sounds and Audio, then Sounds. System sounds are controlled there.

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    That was my first guess. The speaker is built into the computer and the master sound control is already turned off and the beeping is still going on.

    Any more suggestions?

    Thanks,

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    Are the speakers turned off?

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    Yeap, the "mute all" is already checked.



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    Is it backing up some where



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    Not sure what you mean by "backing up".
    We are wondering if it is coming from the actual sound card ???

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    Backing up like a truck does.
    That is my dry humor i am sorry i have no insight of your problem

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    As a last resort, open the computer and unplug the little speaker inside.

    Eric

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    I agree w/ mace, maybe its in reverse

    PEACE



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    Backing up like a truck does.
    +1 !!

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    Could it be a busy signal?
    The only other speaker I know of can be on a modem card.

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    I get the same beep w/ XP, just does'nt annoy me though.
    I always have auto cursor on , so thats why its probably
    not much of an issue.

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    We also have auto cursor and auto highlight "ON", but when you do a power pick (power delete, power drag, power translate) it drives you crazy !

    backing-up . . . OK I get it, good joke

    D.



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    Found the solution to eliminate the beeping noise.

    - Control Panel
    - System
    - Hardware
    - Device Manager
    - View
    - Show Hidden devices
    - Non plug-and play drivers
    - Beep

    Right mouse click on BEEP and click DISABLE. It will be effective after you re-start your computer.

    FYI

    Diego



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