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A little strange sound in Win2000
#1
Posted 20 December 2000 - 12:25 AM
Hi everyone,
First I want to precise that I'm french so I hope you'll excuse me if my English isn't perfect.So,after I've moved from win98se to win2000 pro everyhing 's running fine,all my applications,my games,....the only strange thing I've got is that when I clean the trash/bin/recycler(I don't know which one I should use)I've got a litte sound wich seems to come from the inside of my PC.I've try to
deactivate the system speaker in Windows but this little "beep" is still here.How can I cut it?
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
First I want to precise that I'm french so I hope you'll excuse me if my English isn't perfect.So,after I've moved from win98se to win2000 pro everyhing 's running fine,all my applications,my games,....the only strange thing I've got is that when I clean the trash/bin/recycler(I don't know which one I should use)I've got a litte sound wich seems to come from the inside of my PC.I've try to
deactivate the system speaker in Windows but this little "beep" is still here.How can I cut it?
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
#3
Posted 20 December 2000 - 03:11 AM
Go to Sounds & Multimedia in Control Panel, then scroll about half-way down the list to Windows Explorer. Click on Empty Recycle Bin and change it to (None).
#4
Posted 20 December 2000 - 03:55 AM
Sorry but I've already try that and it doesn't change anything.Come on,somebody must have an idea no?
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
#6
Posted 20 December 2000 - 07:52 PM
Thanks canonjon,you were right,if I change the sound for the trashbin the little sound from the computer goes away,but can you tell me more precisly what options to try or try not with my sound properties?
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
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Chewie,the "french overclocker"
#7
Posted 21 December 2000 - 02:53 AM
You'll have to open up your computer case and remove the system speaker wire from the mainboard. Or in the device manager, disable the 'System Speaker' under system devices.
#8
Posted 21 December 2000 - 05:20 AM
Thanks for answering me LoW_beta,I've already try to disable the system speaker in windows but it didn't change anything,for the system speaker wire,I think that I haven't pluged it but I'm not sure so I'll check,thanks.
#9
Posted 21 December 2000 - 07:26 AM
No prob. It should be pretty easy to identify the speaker connector to the mainboard. It's a 4-prone connection. For some reason like you said this only happens in Windows2000 and not Win98 or Win98SE. You could also hold the shift key then delete an item or items but then that would defeat the purpose of the bin I guess.
#10
Posted 21 December 2000 - 07:50 AM
Yes, same thing here too, wacky stuff!
Ok, I usually just set it to the default "empty trash" wav file, it is not so loud sound effect. you can also try to just create a new text file and rename it to trash.wav and make it the empty recycle bin effect.
Ok, I usually just set it to the default "empty trash" wav file, it is not so loud sound effect. you can also try to just create a new text file and rename it to trash.wav and make it the empty recycle bin effect.
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