System Speaker beeps when adjusting volume in Windows XP

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Guest

Whenever I adjust my volume, the internal speaker in my box beeps (as it would on startup or in BIOS), as opposed to the default WinXP 'ding'. This system beep also comes through the speakers.

I have tried setting the sound scheme back to Windows default, with no avail. I checked to see if the sound that is supposed to result was not inadvertantly removed/deleted and that it still plays. All the correct codecs are in place. I have also searched the registry for anything that looked incorrect. I can't rule out that it is a registry-related problem, but nothing odd stood out. Aside from reformatting (or pulling the internal speaker), not quite sure where to go from here. I've scoured the web end to end and found no solutions, which brings me here.

Thanks in advance for any support!

(XP home, Legacy/Avance AC97 onboard sound )
 
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Guest

Your motherboard and sound card may not be communicating
properly. Check to make sure that the contacts are clean
and that your computer is not over taken by dust, this
can often affect the way a computer performs
-----Original Message-----
Whenever I adjust my volume, the internal speaker in my
box beeps (as it would on startup or in BIOS), as opposed
to the default WinXP 'ding'. This system beep also comes
through the speakers.
I have tried setting the sound scheme back to Windows
default, with no avail. I checked to see if the sound
that is supposed to result was not inadvertantly
removed/deleted and that it still plays. All the correct
codecs are in place. I have also searched the registry
for anything that looked incorrect. I can't rule out
that it is a registry-related problem, but nothing odd
stood out. Aside from reformatting (or pulling the
internal speaker), not quite sure where to go from here.
I've scoured the web end to end and found no solutions,
which brings me here.
 
S

Sir_George

omega,

The following link will get you the file you need to correct the problem;

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/dingfix.reg

You may also visit Kelly's corner at
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
(select; XP - A to Z go to the "D" listings and scroll to "dingfix" and
read the contents)

--
Sir_George
For better access to newsgroups;
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/newsgroups/setup.asp


omega_v7 said:
Whenever I adjust my volume, the internal speaker in my box beeps (as it
would on startup or in BIOS), as opposed to the default WinXP 'ding'. This
system beep also comes through the speakers.
I have tried setting the sound scheme back to Windows default, with no
avail. I checked to see if the sound that is supposed to result was not
inadvertantly removed/deleted and that it still plays. All the correct
codecs are in place. I have also searched the registry for anything that
looked incorrect. I can't rule out that it is a registry-related problem,
but nothing odd stood out. Aside from reformatting (or pulling the internal
speaker), not quite sure where to go from here. I've scoured the web end to
end and found no solutions, which brings me here.
 
G

Guest

You, Sir, get two big thumbs up. Thank you very much for this solution to one very annoying little problem... one small registry modification and I was on my way to working out the next problem =]

Geesh, I referred someone else in this NG to Kelly's Corner earlier today for Taskbar Repair Toolkit Plus... I practically stepped on my own solution in my journey to find someone else's. Thanks again, hopefully someday I can return the favor.

-omega_v7
 
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Sir_George

omega_v7,

Thanks for the acknowledgement and I'm glad that worked for you.

--
Sir_George
For better access to newsgroups;
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/newsgroups/setup.asp


omega_v7 said:
You, Sir, get two big thumbs up. Thank you very much for this solution to
one very annoying little problem... one small registry modification and I
was on my way to working out the next problem =]
Geesh, I referred someone else in this NG to Kelly's Corner earlier today
for Taskbar Repair Toolkit Plus... I practically stepped on my own solution
in my journey to find someone else's. Thanks again, hopefully someday I can
return the favor.
 

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