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    D900C beep and no beeb

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by gl1tch, Nov 16, 2008.

  1. gl1tch

    gl1tch Notebook Guru

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    So i hear lot's of people with the same problem althought not a good solution for the case so here is my question.

    Is it possible to turn off only the pc Speaker BEEP when it's running out of battery from this machine? I want to keep all the other system BEEPS (like temperature and stuff).

    I know we can disable it the realtek sound application but then it would be off permanently and would hear no beeb if the machine is at risk.

    I don't find any speaker config in BIOS as i read in some posts in this forum.
     
  2. gl1tch

    gl1tch Notebook Guru

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    anyone ?GangstaOne i think you are a guy to know if it's possible
     
  3. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I think there was a thread about 6 months or a year ago that discussed this topic, although I don't recall how extensively. Try searching the forum to see if anything comes up.