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Windows 7: Make the error sound stop.

11 Jan 2011   #1

Windows 7 32
 
 
Make the error sound stop.

The error sound....it just want stop....Jesus Christ guys...I need help....it ...it just keeps on playing again and again every couple of seconds....

GAN!!!
GAN!!!
GAN!!!



Again and again.

For the love of god...make it stop!
(And dont tell me to mute it).
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11 Jan 2011   #2

Windows 7 SP1, Home Premium, 64-bit
 
 

What error sound?

You can turn off all system sounds at control panel/sound/ on the sounds tab. Look in the sound scheme dropdown for some degree of control.
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11 Jan 2011   #3

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
cornwall UK
 
 

I think finding the cause of the error is the soloution here . can you check in task manager what applications are running and see if anything is running or open that could be the problem. also is there any error messages when the sound occurs.
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11 Jan 2011   #4

Windows 7 32
 
 

Sorry I forgot to mention that it probably has something to do with the software. There is nothing wrong with my computer.

No sticky keyboard, no other windows open. I just restart it and the sound still plays with no error window popping up. Other people have similar problems, will link on the next post.
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11 Jan 2011   #5

Windows 7 32
 
 

Here is another thread with the same problem.

Error sound with nothing happening.
Error sound with nothing happening
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