Alarm or beeps driving me nuts

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windows XP , upraded to sp2, use to be able to see DVD now it beeps at
intermittant times during any DVD and I dont know what all the beeping is due
to.
Any help would be much appreciated... there are no window pop-ups during
the three short (ear piercing )beeps that happen every minute or so....
thanks to all of you who can help eliminate this anomolie.
 
windows XP , upraded to sp2, use to be able to see DVD now it beeps at
intermittant times during any DVD and I dont know what all the beeping is due
to.
Any help would be much appreciated... there are no window pop-ups during
the three short (ear piercing )beeps that happen every minute or so....
thanks to all of you who can help eliminate this anomolie.

Look up the BIOS beep codes for your system. It's trying to tell you that
there is something wrong with the hardware (a fault or configuration
issue).
 
Or the PC has a "over-heat" temp. alarm.


Sharon F said:
Look up the BIOS beep codes for your system. It's trying to tell you that
there is something wrong with the hardware (a fault or configuration
issue).
 
That is what I thought, because it was always running rather "hot" at those
times..... maybe i should stick the "laptop" in the freezer for a few ....
see if it stops after cooling down.... ...Is this even a viable solution? Or
just plain crazy ? Thanks so much for the reply it helps me stay sane. By
the way how does one deal with an "over-heat" temp. alarm problem.... can it
(alarm) just be muted ? in the Bios department of sounds.?

Yves Leclerc said:
Or the PC has a "over-heat" temp. alarm.
 
Thank you ,your reply was well written and concise. I would give you the
high rating of GOLD if only I could navigate though all the instructions to
get to that ratings point.
 
Thank you ,your reply was well written and concise. I would give you the
high rating of GOLD if only I could navigate though all the instructions to
get to that ratings point.

You're welcome and don't worry about rating. Just work on getting this
problem on your system under control.

You said that you have some suspicions that the beeps may due to
overheating. (A reference of the beep codes for your system would confirm
that or not.) Some BIOS will have settings to change the threshold for the
alarm. If available, you could nudge the threshold up a touch. Wouldn't go
too far as the whole point of the warning is to avoid conditions that could
be damaging to your hardware.

Also, laptops and other portables tend to run a bit hot --a lot of hardware
packed into a small space. Cleaning is a bit difficult with a laptop -
you're pretty much limited to keeping the vents as clear as possible.
However, I have read about some after market cooling devices such as this
one: http://www.targus.com/us/product_details.asp?sku=PA248U

Have not tried a cooling pad but being a Tablet PC user (very slim
portables), have read good reports of their performance in the various
tablet PC forums.
 
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