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| | How to stop loud beep I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program to revert to using this loud beep? I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled all Windows sounds. Thanks, Brett |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep "brett" <account@cygen.com> wrote in message news:1186161803.087285.139280@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem > is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view > and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the > laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and > Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. > You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off > for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. > > Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program > to revert to using this loud beep? > > I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered > around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My > machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled > all Windows sounds. > > Thanks, > Brett > > If you have the sounds all turned off in Vista and Money then it can only be your laptop. That happens when you get low battery in mine. If not your then I am at a loss. -- Ian |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep On Aug 3, 10:54 am, "Ian Betts" <igb...@talktalk.net> wrote: > "brett" <acco...@cygen.com> wrote in message > > news:1186161803.087285.139280@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem > > is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view > > and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the > > laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and > > Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. > > You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off > > for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. > > > Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program > > to revert to using this loud beep? > > > I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered > > around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My > > machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled > > all Windows sounds. > > > Thanks, > > Brett > > If you have the sounds all turned off in Vista and Money then it can only be > your laptop. That happens when you get low battery in mine. It's plugged in. Thanks. |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep brett [Fri, 03 Aug 2007 10:23:23 -0700] wrote: >I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem >is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view >and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the >laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and >Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. >You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off >for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. > >Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program >to revert to using this loud beep? > >I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered >around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My >machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled >all Windows sounds. Have you already tried turning the laptop speakers off? Marco |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep brett What make is your laptop. Find out the error beep codes from the manufacturer of your laptop -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "brett" <account@cygen.com> wrote in message news:1186161803.087285.139280@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem > is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view > and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the > laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and > Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. > You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off > for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. > > Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program > to revert to using this loud beep? > > I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered > around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My > machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled > all Windows sounds. > > Thanks, > Brett > |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Playback Devices. Double-click Speakers, and on the Speakers Properties window, choose the Levels tab. If it's truly a PC Beep, you can turn down the volume there (Apply, OK). I wouldn't mute it, just in case you have a system event that may need your attention. You can test the volume level by opening Command Prompt. Hold down CTRL, and then press G on your keyboard. Press Enter. "brett" <account@cygen.com> wrote in message news:1186161803.087285.139280@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > I'm using Microsoft Money 2004 SB. However, I don't think my problem > is related specifically to MS Money. When I'm in the portfolio view > and click on any area in that view, a loud beep comes out of the > laptop (HP dv9000). It isn't a Windows wav, as I have all Windows and > Money sounds disabled. It's more of a BIOS type of very loud beep. > You can't control the volume on it and I don't know how to turn it off > for this event. This is the only time I hear the loud beep. > > Any ideas on what would cause a specific section of a Windows program > to revert to using this loud beep? > > I did post in the MS Money group but the suggestions there centered > around disabling or finding Windows wav sounds in control panel. My > machine makes zero beeps except for this one because I have disabled > all Windows sounds. > > Thanks, > Brett > |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep On Aug 3, 6:16 pm, "dean-dean" <dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Playback > Devices. Double-click Speakers, and on the Speakers Properties window, > choose the Levels tab. If it's truly a PC Beep, you can turn down the > volume there (Apply, OK). I wouldn't mute it, just in case you have a > system event that may need your attention. > > You can test the volume level by opening Command Prompt. Hold down CTRL, > and then press G on your keyboard. Press Enter. Very cool. It worked. Thanks. Brett |
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| | Re: How to stop loud beep On Aug 5, 12:15 pm, brett <acco...@cygen.com> wrote: > On Aug 3, 6:16 pm, "dean-dean" <dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > > Right-click the Sound icon in the notification area, and choose Playback > > Devices. Double-click Speakers, and on the Speakers Properties window, > > choose the Levels tab. If it's truly a PC Beep, you can turn down the > > volume there (Apply, OK). I wouldn't mute it, just in case you have a > > system event that may need your attention. > > > You can test the volume level by opening Command Prompt. Hold down CTRL, > > and then press G on your keyboard. Press Enter. > > Very cool. It worked. Thanks. The problem with this solution is that levels and volume are the same thing. I usually have the volume near 100% to hear (low quality) podcast. That's why all of the other sounds are turned off. So, this strange loud beep is still there. |
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