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    Noise upon closing the lid of Aspire 5920G

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by wfku, Sep 10, 2007.

  1. wfku

    wfku Newbie

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    Hello... i just activated my account and this is my first post.

    I have been troubled by the noise when i try to close my 5920G's lid. When i close the lid, there are some noise coming out from the built-in mic (which i think so), and its quite loud. But when i close the lid by muting the laptop, its silent... it is usual to be like this? Does anyone know exactly wat happen? Thanks! :eek:
     
  2. baia

    baia Notebook Consultant

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    Hmm, that's a weird problem you have there. Maybe there is something moving in the screen near the cables of the microphone, which makes some noise comming from the microphone. I had a same kind of problem with the speakers of an HP laptop. When I was scrolling with the mouse, you could hear some noises comming from the speakers of the laptop. This was due to some stuff that makes scrolling possible (don't ask me what) that was laying close to the sound card.
    I suggest you bring your laptop in for repair.
     
  3. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    Reset your sound settings to default values
     
  4. wfku

    wfku Newbie

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    Thanks for the reply... :)
     
  5. baia

    baia Notebook Consultant

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    Haha, did you solve it? I'm curious :)
     
  6. DutyHunter

    DutyHunter Notebook Consultant

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    try muting your mic. my notebook does that too. its just feed back i think. theres a magnet ithe lid and its too close to the mic. when you close it...
    i hope it was that simple...it was for me
     
  7. DutyHunter

    DutyHunter Notebook Consultant

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    ps, dont let it happen for an extended period of time on max volume... the puny speakers can actually blow