please reset the bios setting on your processor it has a low setting, that why you have an alarm sound, it is usually occurs in processor usiong an athlon processor, make it a 60 F temp setting or install additional exhaust fan
2006-06-23 03:43:50
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answered by lepactodeloupes 5
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Most of the alarms fire by your computer operating system are relate to monitoring programs. Check all your programs and, if you find any with this characteristics, then check for the properties for any kind of switching mechanism that will deactivate the sounds generated.
Also check the motherboard BIOS settings.. some of the basic checks (like temperature) are being monitored from there.
2006-06-23 10:46:10
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answered by gnosis 1
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if you know how to go to Cmouse..it could be there as well the alarm..if you know how to go there when your computer is bottong up..and if you do..look for the alarm as well and yes it could be that it is heating up for some reason for it to go off. then you would need an extra fan for your CPU to keep it cooler
2006-06-23 10:42:10
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answered by Brian L 2
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Depends on the alarm. If it is an overheating problem, check all the fans. If it is a beeping problem you may have bad ram, stuck key on the keyboard, bad hard drive, or any number of other things.
2006-06-23 10:39:56
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answered by smgray99 7
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it is probaly your battery on your mother borad going dead need to change it.. if you dont you will more in likely lose all your progams on your computer.it helps in keeping what you have in memeroy; you will not loose all programs but some if you dont
2006-06-23 10:43:04
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answered by jim 2
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