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after a while. I really don't need to be told that I hit the wrong key anymore, so I've compiled a list of how to turn off all the system beeps in Windows XP. One of the most irritating beeps happens
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when you use the Volume control… but there are other beeps, such as on error dialogs or when you hit the wrong key. Disable Beep in Device Manager Open up Device Manager by right-clicking on Computer and choosing Properties, then on the Hardware tab you'll find the button for Device Manager. Select View \ Show hidden devices from the menu. Find Non-Plug and Play Drivers in the list, and then right-click on "Beep" and disable it: When it prompts you to reboot, update windows xp key select no, and then right-click again and choose Properties this time. On the Driver tab, change the Startup type to "Disabled" and then click the "Stop" button if you are able to. This should disable the system beep speaker, but it probably won't change the volume control beep, so continue on. Disabling Beep in Registry Open up regedit.exe through the run box, and then navigate down to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound Find the "Beep" key on the right-hand side and change the value to "no". Disable Beep in Sounds Panel Open up Control Panel and find the Sounds and Audio Devices panel, choose the Sounds tab and then find "Default Beep" in the list. Change the sound drop-down on the bottom to "None" and then click Apply. This should disable the volume control beep. You'll want to also change Critical Stop to "None" as well, and should probably also turn off some of the other items. You can also use TweakUI to get rid of some of the beeps, but if you follow the items on this page you shouldn't need that. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 01/11/08 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (204) Comments (204) January 11, 2008 Gil The steps are; 1. Right-click on My Computer 2. On the Hardware tab, cli
annoying. Start by clicking Start and selecting the Control Panel If you're using the Category view, you'll be presented with a very similar screen as the one below. If you're using the Classic view, please jump down
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to Step 4. Select the Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices icon. click to enlarge Select reactivate windows xp Change the sound scheme and then skip down to Step 5 click to enlarge If you're using the Classic view of the Control how to deactivate windows xp product key Panel, double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices item click to enlarge Select the Sounds tab from the top (if it isn't selected already) and then from the Sound scheme: drop down list, choose No Sounds click to enlarge http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/turn-off-the-annoying-windows-xp-system-beeps/ If you're prompted to save your previous sound scheme, click Yes click to enlarge Give it a name - it really doesn't matter what. When you're done, click OK, and then OK again. Ta-da! No more annoying Windows XP sounds! adam I tried turning the sounds off with the above message, but now I get an annoying loud beep if I adjust the volume (rather than the "Windows XP Ding" that I was getting.) Is there a http://www.simplehelp.net/2006/09/24/how-to-disable-the-system-sounds-in-windows-xp/ way to make that go away? Tom I echo Adam's situation, with the addition that every time an email comes in, I get that loud beep as well. Eric Belec If you go into the registry … 1.) Go to "Start->Run" and type "Regedit" in the command prompt. Then hit OK. 2.) Navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound" 3.) Right click on "Beep" on the right side of the screen and select "Modify" 4.) Change the value in the box to "No" 5.) Exit and reboot the computer. This should fix that problem. email me at "ericbel_2@hotmail.com" and let me know if it works please. selva Nice tut.. Worked for me.. Thanks a lot Eric. Also, Eric, the registry tweak was sweet.. Now Only mp3 sounds emanate from my comp.. :) No more irritating windows critical stop and other damn noises.. Thanks again!! http://www.xtrememind.com Mind Power Great tip! Noticed how the PC boots up, shuts down and generally does tasks faster without sounds. By the way, does anyone know how to terminate unresponsive apps faster? http://www.simplehelp.net priya hi.. i tried doing the above.. but all in vain.. please suggest some other way to disable system sound Jim Stewart Thx for the tut on "No Sounds". Eliminated irritating beep that you get even though you've saved "no sounds" as a custom. sillygal i try all the method above and it sti
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