Annoying voice after clearing cache

Maxie01

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Hi,

I can't find this as I dunno how to explain it for googling.... unless I get irrelevant answers!

When I clear my browser (IE9) cache, cookies etc, whether via ccleaner or the delete browsing history general tab, I get an annoying voice telling me "how to clear cache, then cookies etc" whenever I open a new window or most new tabs for a sometime afterwards, eventually it stops occuring, obviously fed up with me hitting the mute button!!!!!!

I've checked the audio settings in the ease of access center in control panel, all off & ok, the voice is different anyway.

Any thoughts or ideas?

I run google toolbar, have installed but never used google talk (now it will not let me uninstall it - but that's for another post!! lol) but whether thats relevant?

Have run a deep & thorough / all areas of Kaspersky, spybot, ad-aware, nothing found!

Regards,

Dan
 

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turn off text-to-speech
 

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You can turn off text-to-speech via Control Panel, Speech Recognition.
 

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Thanks for your suggestions, but that ws one of the first things I checked & IS turned off, hence my frustration, its driving me mad! :mad::mad:
 

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Go to Control Panel and open Sounds. In the window, go to the Sounds tab.

Play through all the sounds - see if one of them is the voice you're trying to get rid of.
 

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