re: Stop beep in volume control
Sunday, February 17, 2008 at 9:02 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ron
(1 messages posted)
I found that if you change your sound settings back to windows default, it fixes
the beeping problem.
don't disable the beep, you need it for other stuff like sometimes a button is stuck
on your keyboard and other reasons too.
go to control panel, sounds and audio devices, sounds tab, select windows default
in the pull down window and apply.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Ron
On Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 11:42 pm, Paul Buisman wrote:
>I have found the easiest way to turn off the annoying system beep in Windows XP
when
>adjusting the volume, is to use method 3, as suggested by fester here
>
>By following the following steps, you can turn off the beep without having to reboot.
>
>The steps are;
>1. Right-click on My Computer
>2. On the Hardware tab, click on [Device Manager]
>3. On the "View" menu, select "Show hidden devices"
>4. Under "Non-Plug and Play Drivers", right-click "Beep"
>5. Click "Disable"
>6. Answer [Yes] when asked if you really want to disable it
>7. Answer [No] when asked if you want to reboot
>8. Right-click "Beep" again.
>9. Click "Properties"
>10. On the "Driver" tab, set the Startup type to Disabled
>11. Click [Stop]
>12. Click [OK]
>13. Answer [No] when asked if you want to reboot
>
>
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