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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2
OS: Win XP
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Speaker learns Morse code language and is trying to communicate with me!
Hello peeps, I was wondering if you could take a few minutes off your busy schedules and give me a hand?
See i have this little problem..it started a couple of weeks ago and i was able to get rid of it by re-starting my pc but lately.. this doesnt seem to produce any positive results... Well, the thing is.. when i turn my speakers on, theres a sort of beeping sound coming from the speaker, almost like a cracking, but steady and repeating itself over and over.. it sorta goes like tfup-tfup-tfup... and whenever i play music, watch a movie, or anything that requires sound, everything plays sweetly, with no hassle, but that sounds keeps on droning away... its the same with the headphones.. so i was wondering wether this has happened to any of you before and if by any chance you know of anything i could do to get rid of this annoying problem.. thank you for your time, Elliot Last edited by kikoide; 11-04-2006 at 02:41 PM. Reason: typo |
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weirdly enough, i was reading Rambo's post on the subject and jsut fro the hell of it, i went to the volume contols at the bottom right corner and muted the CD player volume and ta-da... sound i sgone, though im still at a loss as to why and i wonder what i can do to solve this issue..
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