HOW TO FIX Continuous "Start Navigation" Clicking Sound


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    HOW TO FIX Continuous "Start Navigation" Clicking Sound


    Recently I had this continuous "Start Navigation" clicking sound issue. It's is occured when your computer start making clicking sound even when you're doing nothing. The sound came from your speaker, not a physical sound from any of your hardware. The 'Clicking sound' sounds exactly like when you're pushing the Back Button or Open a Folder on your Windows Explorer.

    I tried to Google everywhere, but nothing came up. People just keep saying that I should just turn the Start Navigation sound off from the System Sound settings, or just delete the Windows Navigation Start.wav file, but that is not the solution I want.

    So I tried to figure something out. The clicking sound must have come from an application or program which is automatically access the "Windows Navigation Start.wav" file.

    I remember years ago there's this application called "FileMon" it's a handy application to monitor what program using what files. But apparently the application is now shutted down and replaced by "Process Monitor".

    SO, here's how to fix that annoying "Continuous Start Navigation Clicking Sound".

    1. Download the Process Monitor.
    2. Run the program and go to the "FILTER"
    3. Here's the idea, you are now trying to monitor all activity which uses the .wav file from your "C:\Windows\Media\" folder. So create a new entry with this parameter:
      "Path" >> "begins with" >> C:\Windows\Media\ >> Include
      HOW TO FIX Continuous "Start Navigation" Clicking Sound-procmon.png

      and then hit "ADD" and "OK"
    4. Clear your previous logs to easily monitor new activity. Do nothing and wait for the next "Click" sound, and VOILA! there's the culprit!
    5. Now you can disable, un-install, or delete the suspect program.


    Have a nice day! :)
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    Windows 7 Home Premium
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    hey just gotta say thanks for this bit of info. I had thought about monitoring the file but didnt think it was a possibility. Great job on sharing this info.
      My Computer


 

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