Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Happy People~Land [originally from Ukraine]
This annoying "Beeep" sound on my PC! please help
recently I have some kind of a problem on my PC
I use my PC & suddenely , he stuck , nothing moving & there is a "beeep" sound all the time. I have to turn it down & then to turn it on again.Usually Soulseek is on when it happens.
I read in one site that RIAA want to send to users that sharing MP3z some kind of a virus or something.
Anybody have a clue what's up with that?
May-16-2003 07:09
Rikard
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Sweden
THEY'RE AFTER YOU!! QUICK!! HIDE!!!!
that beep tells them where you are located!! RUN!!!
(to late? )
May-16-2003 09:27
ampburner
progressive trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
quote:
This annoying "Beeep" sound on my PC! please help
this has the potential of becoming a classic thread
if your comps freezes up, might be jus your comp...but if u can turn it off with the volume...no friggen clue...lol...
May-16-2003 11:40
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
Re: This annoying "Beeep" sound on my PC! please help
quote:
Originally posted by cluBBer
Anybody have a clue what's up with that?
1) Faulty drivers. Been installing any new software lately?
2) Bad OS. Win 98 in particular is notorious for this kind of crashing.
3) Faulty hardware. Possibly memory related.
4) Overclocking has made your PC unstable.
5) Virus (there's always a possibility...)
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Happy People~Land [originally from Ukraine]
Re: Re: This annoying "Beeep" sound on my PC! please help
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
1) Faulty drivers. Been installing any new software lately?
SOULSEEK New Version
2) Bad OS. Win 98 in particular is notorious for this kind of crashing.
I have Win XP
3) Faulty hardware. Possibly memory related.
Everything was OK untill one month back
4) Overclocking has made your PC unstable.
What's overclocking?
5) Virus (there's always a possibility...)
I have Norton, updated every 2 3 days
May-16-2003 12:44
jon
Respect Mah Authoritah
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Leeds
you got all the updates from windowsupdate.microsoft.com ?
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May-16-2003 13:03
cluBBer
Sultan Addict again
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Happy People~Land [originally from Ukraine]
quote:
Originally posted by jonsimmonds
you got all the updates from windowsupdate.microsoft.com ?
No , I don't like updates
May-16-2003 13:34
goldenarmZ
Monkey Elemental
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: secret
quote:
Originally posted by cluBBer
No , I don't like updates
you should.. there are some big nasty security holes in xp that have been fixed.
you'll need to install service pack 1 before you can get any updates though.. and if your copy of xp isn't 'official' it's a bit of an arse. if you can't do it, pm me and i will send you the required stuff.
May-16-2003 13:40
netw3rkd
trancEaddict in JAIL
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Kitchener / ON
Why do you reffer to your computer as 'he'?
May-16-2003 13:45
jon
Respect Mah Authoritah
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Leeds
quote:
Originally posted by cluBBer
No , I don't like updates
as fray (goldenarmz) said there are a wide number of secuirty holes fixed, as well as fixing bugs that have been discovered since the release of XP. the only update that checks the registration is service pack 1.
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May-16-2003 13:46
N|te-L|fe
I saw GOD, now I can die
Registered: May 2003
Location: Quebec
I usually hit cancel when XP offers me to install updates but I've been told that they can be pretty useful.. I'm just too lazy to do it every time and they pop up very often.
Guess these tons of updates are the first consequence for beta-testing XP with users instead of debugging it beforehand