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04-Nov-2008, 02:51 AM #1
Random Beeping
Hello, my computer recently contracted some sort of malware that deselected windows at random intervals. I fixed this using Spybot Search And Destroy, Ad-aware, and Hijack this. I had to restart my computer, and upon restarting it, I realized that my computer started making random beeping noises. The noises do not happen during start up, they happen while I am on my computer. The sound doesn't come from the tower, as if you were press down multiple keys, or if your computer wont boot up do to a RAM problem or anything of that sort, the sound comes through my speakers. I recorded it using a program that can record what comes straight through my sound card. I saved it as an attachment. It seems to make one series of short, high pitched beeps, then, after an indefinite amount of time, a two distinct beeps, as if you were to encounter an error dialogue box on a Macintosh. My computer is running just fine, the beeps are just concerning me.

I am using a Windows XP Media Center Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2. If you need any more information or if you know what is causing these beeps, please reply.
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File Type: rar Beep2.rar (78.9 KB, 11 views)

Last edited by Oniryu; 04-Nov-2008 at 06:48 PM.. Reason: Spelling Errors
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