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Are the sounds that you hear beep sound? Or any other different type of sound? If it's beep sound, then there is something wrong. Those are refference to let you know what to look for.
If it's any other sound, then you should verify your hardware.
1. make sure that any key is stick on the keyboard,
2. you will have to remove all key, one by one until the beep sound stop.
if the problem continue then, you have to open the case and disconnect the keyboard cable from the laptop mainboard, close the case. Then use a mini or normal size USB keyboard
this sound may be from your keyboard one of key be stick to make sure and find this key you need download this soft to test your keyboard. http://www.passmark.com/products/keytest.htm
may be help u solve ur problem
The first question is, are you attempting to boot from your CD ROM and if so why? I need to understand more about what is happening before I attempt to answer your problem. Are you attempting to fix a problem or re-install your operating system? Do you always boot from a CD and if so, why not the hard drive? Is the same operating system installed on both your laptop and your desktop?
hi, This is the mike sensitivity issue. If you are using windows vista then please go in sound properties and then go to recording tab there in levels u will find microphone boost please make it zero. if u are using xp then please make microphone mute.
Hi there. It would help if you provided more info regarding your problem. The follwing would be good startpoints:
1. What was the last time you were able to do with the laptop?
2. Have you made changes [immediately] before the issue started happening?
3. How old is the PC?
4. What are its specifications (ie.CPU speed, memory type and size, OS, etc.)
5. Have you experienced this same problem before using the same computer, or on another computer?
Well, here's a shot in the dark. If the unit is, say more than 5 years old, it's probably a hardware defect. Meaning your unit's screen display data connection is already out of order. This usually happends to laptops with data connections too compactly embedded between the hinge of the laptop lid and chassis.
Hi Saniple,
more than likely those are beep codes and should give us an idea of what is going on. Typically there is a specific pattern of long and short beeps. If you can identify them for us we can start the troubleshooting process
My laptop does similar to that. It beepS with no end and says media test failure EXE and such and such and it doesn't seem to work.
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