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Windows error message sound going through pc speaker.. why??

Check your volume control for PC speaker. You may need to go into the options/properties and check it off, so that it appears.

 
Try turning your case around, the output from the external speaker wire may be picking up interference and inducting the sound from the PC speaker wire. Sometimes, although rarely, It may be windows exploring an 'alternative' sound style. You should be supportive of it.
 
Originally posted by: dman
Try turning your case around, the output from the external speaker wire may be picking up interference and inducting the sound from the PC speaker wire. Sometimes, although rarely, It may be windows exploring an 'alternative' sound style. You should be supportive of it.

haha
 
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Any morning folk have any other ideas as to why this is started all of a sudden?

start > setting > control panel > sounds and audio devices > Sounds tab

have a look on there
 
Originally posted by: BennyD
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Any morning folk have any other ideas as to why this is started all of a sudden?

start > setting > control panel > sounds and audio devices > Sounds tab

have a look on there


What am I looking for?

Set everything to "Windows Default" and it still happens.
 
Snip the PC speaker wires with scissors that should sort it.

This thread definately wins the "most help given by ATOT members"
 
Here's what you have to do. Find the wires going to the PC speaker. Disconnect the wires from the speaker, and connect them to the line in/cd in/aux in/or modem in on your sound card. Waaalaaa! Sounds come through speakers again.
 
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