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Unread 4 Nov 2002, 17:27   #1
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my computer keeps beeping at me

how do i make it stop

some little internal speaker thingy keeps beeping when i make a mistake

please make it stop


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Unread 4 Nov 2002, 17:31   #2
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unscrew the side part (right one when looked from behind)

find out a little speaker which has a magnet (usually located near the front, bottom), unplug the cable which goes from the speaker to the motherboard and ur set

if u wanna be picky remove the speaker entirely from the computer like i did
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Unread 4 Nov 2002, 18:21   #6
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unscrew the side part (right one when looked from behind)

find out a little speaker which has a magnet (usually located near the front, bottom), unplug the cable which goes from the speaker to the motherboard and ur set

if u wanna be picky remove the speaker entirely from the computer like i did
Makes diagnosing hardware errors a bit tough if you do that...
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Unread 4 Nov 2002, 21:40   #7
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Makes diagnosing hardware errors a bit tough if you do that...
ill plug it back if theres an error someday
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