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that 2nd sounds reminds me of an XP sound...
that 2nd sounds reminds me of an XP sound...
Anak,
I missed this one earlier. Yes, I did set BOTH the "Sound Scheme" at the upper drop-down list to "No Sounds", and the drop-down list at the bottom under "Sounds:" is set to "(None)"
I have to copy & paste a large number of car part numbers (one by one) from an Excel spreadsheet, it's a mind-numbing experience that will take a couple of work days, but I don't know any easier way to do it. I could turn the speakers off, or I could maybe figure out how to disable ALL sound at the motherboard, but I would sure like to be able to listen to music over the speakers while I'm working, minus the constant DINGING, of course!
David,
I kind of thought so too, but I only have WinXP installed on the Virtual setting, so I could run some of my old WinXP programs that wouldn't work on Win7 64-bit, but I haven't used it since the first few months after I put this PC together, about two years ago (my first experience building a PC, I was amazed when it worked it all!)
I don't even remember how to get into "virtual WinXP" mode anymore...
The main operating system on this machine has always been Win7 64-bit, installed with all brand-new components.
Until we find the source of your angst, your best bet would be to turn the speakers off, and get a radio or MP3, iPod player to give you some background sound.
I can certainly do that for now, this is just one of those things that must have an easy solution (an off switch somewhere), and it's frustrating not to be able to figure it out. I spent an hour or more on Google searching for a resolution, and it seems many others have had this same problem, but I didn't find any workable solutions.
One person claimed to solve it by changing the Registry, but messing around in the Registry is not something I person with my limited computer knowledge ought to be doing...
You might want to install the latest audio drivers. Although I've not encountered this in W7, in XP if the drivers are messed up (or totally missing) the "action=sound" settings do not work as expected.
This seems to be a PDF with some info on your motherboard:
http://www.evga.com/support/manuals/...41-BL-E759.pdf
That points to the MB using a RealTek audio chipset. If the information in your device manager confirms the chipset, then you might want to get the drivers that were updated in Dec 2011: Realtek
Just a thought...