Computer is making an noise a bit like a siren/ emergency vehicle. Not sure exactly when it happens, but when it does, it can continue for 15 minutes or more (usually turn off computer before then). It might be after connecting to internet. Comes from the internal speakers even with volume turned right down.
OS is Win XP Home Ed; internal (unknown) modem; USB2 port installed after problem; 2 hard drives. updates been installed.
Any suggestions of how to identify cause? Or how to turn off internal speakers?
I can attach an audio file taken with digital camera if that would help.
thanks, ruth
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identify siren sounding alarm (xp home ver 2002 sp2)
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 2:08 am #412829Viewing 7 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 8:42 am #906160If it comes from the internal speaker, it is probably a signal from the motherboard that something is wrong inside the computer. Some possibilities:
– Abnormally high temperature, perhaps because of a failing fan.
– Loose connectors.If you have a manual for your hardware, look through it to see if there is a description of sound alarms.
I would open the computer case and check that all connectors are in place, and if possible check that the fans are working properly. If you feel uncertain about this, let someone knowledgeable look at it.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 8:42 am #906161If it comes from the internal speaker, it is probably a signal from the motherboard that something is wrong inside the computer. Some possibilities:
– Abnormally high temperature, perhaps because of a failing fan.
– Loose connectors.If you have a manual for your hardware, look through it to see if there is a description of sound alarms.
I would open the computer case and check that all connectors are in place, and if possible check that the fans are working properly. If you feel uncertain about this, let someone knowledgeable look at it.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 4:02 pm #906238Hi Ruth. Yeah, Hans is right- the siren is from the motherboard and indicates a problem of some sort, usually overheating (or in some instances, if the case isn’t properly closed). Depending on your BIOS, you should see a message when you first swicth on that says something along the lines of “Press F2 [or whatever] to enter setup”. If you quickly press the key indicated you’ll enter the motherboard BIOS. Have a root around here and you should be able to find a temperature indicator along with a fan speed indicator and an alarm setting. The values of these numbers will determine what your problem is.
Hope that helps.L.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 4:02 pm #906239Hi Ruth. Yeah, Hans is right- the siren is from the motherboard and indicates a problem of some sort, usually overheating (or in some instances, if the case isn’t properly closed). Depending on your BIOS, you should see a message when you first swicth on that says something along the lines of “Press F2 [or whatever] to enter setup”. If you quickly press the key indicated you’ll enter the motherboard BIOS. Have a root around here and you should be able to find a temperature indicator along with a fan speed indicator and an alarm setting. The values of these numbers will determine what your problem is.
Hope that helps.L.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 5:30 pm #906289Had a problem like that once. It turned out to be the tail end of a cable tie just barely clipping the fan blades of the CPU fan. Sometimes the problems are the simplest ones and not some major failure.
You should take a look inside the case and carefully push and move things around to see if the noise abates or goes away.
BTW, if you want to disable the internal fan, just unplug the connector on the MB. I have installed a micro switch in the power lead to the fan just to cut out the annoying POST beep. -
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 29, 2004 at 5:30 pm #906290Had a problem like that once. It turned out to be the tail end of a cable tie just barely clipping the fan blades of the CPU fan. Sometimes the problems are the simplest ones and not some major failure.
You should take a look inside the case and carefully push and move things around to see if the noise abates or goes away.
BTW, if you want to disable the internal fan, just unplug the connector on the MB. I have installed a micro switch in the power lead to the fan just to cut out the annoying POST beep. -
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 30, 2004 at 2:20 am #906505Thanks all. I got into BIOS and it does seem to be hot. alarm set to go at either 60 or 57, and current temp after switching off and then back on again was 51, I think. so, tonight we will open up and inspect the inside. and then I guess look at location and other heat-reducing stuff.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 30, 2004 at 2:20 am #906506Thanks all. I got into BIOS and it does seem to be hot. alarm set to go at either 60 or 57, and current temp after switching off and then back on again was 51, I think. so, tonight we will open up and inspect the inside. and then I guess look at location and other heat-reducing stuff.
thanks ruth
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