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I turned on the computer today, and I heard like a loud, rumbling noise inside the computer.  At first I thought it was the hard drive, but then I traced it to the power supply.  However, the loud ...
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 07/08/2002 Views: 0
Hi, I've a Daewoo monitor, i think model is irrelevant. The problem is that when running in 1024*758@60Hz it often makes a "beeep" sound, not like the ones you get with POST errors. Its more like a...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 01/26/2003 Views: 0
i have this noise that the windows makes and on if i mute the master volume control it will disappear but then i cant hear anything at all. i know this sort of problems usually comes when a lot of...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 06/22/2003 Views: 0
Hello, I am experimenting with noise filters, and I have already written the guassian and median approaches in Java. I would like now to write an anisotropic diffusion filter. And was looking fo...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 01/27/2004 Views: 0
Hello, Is there any cross-browser way to make a noise with JavaScript that does not require a sound file?
Zones: JavaScript, Macromedia HomesiteDate Answered: 10/03/2006 Views: 0
This is really annoying. Every so often, I hear this most annoying noise in my computer. It's a very short click but it happens every so many minutes. My other computer does a chick chick noise. Wh...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 09/01/2007 Views: 17
I'm creating an animation that uses a TV screen as interface. I want to simulate in the transitions some 'noise' (as when a TV receive no signal, just a lot of little white lines moving in a black ...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 11/17/2000 Views: 0
how do I turn off the modem connection noise....
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 01/29/2001 Views: 0
When I turn on my computer I get a beeping noise and I don't get a visual with my monitor. I checked my memory chip and I also checked my video card and all seems to be ok. I removed all cards and ...
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 07/06/2001 Views: 9
I just bought a Soundblaster Live X-Gamer for my system.  I have a set of Labtec speakers with subwoofer. The card works great and sounds great when in use.  However, when there is no sound, I g...
Zones: Hardware, Sound CardsDate Answered: 07/12/2001 Views: 0