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Go to your control panel and click "Sounds and Audio Devices". From there you will click the "Sounds" tab and scroll down to Windows Explorer and in there you will find "Start Navigation", below that window you will select "(none)"

2007-02-25 16:38:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It is kind of weird. There must be a way to stop it.
I can't help but be really aware of it since you've mention it lol.

It's annoying when a page crashes and it clicks about 40 times then eventually changes, or if you have the volume up loud. My old PC did it SO loud it scared me and I couldn't listen to music for it.

2007-02-25 16:42:20 · answer #2 · answered by Fluffy 4 · 1 0

Change the sounds that Windows makes
Published: September 7, 2006

Just as you can change the ring on your phone, you can personalize the sounds that your computer makes when different things happen, such as when you turn on your computer and Microsoft Windows XP starts, when you connect to a wireless network, when you receive an e-mail or an instant message, and for dozens of other events.

To obtain sounds, you can search the Web for sound clips from your favorite songs, TV shows, and movies, and then download the clips to your computer. If you want to record your own sound clips, copy sound clips from a CD or DVD, or save anything else you can hear through your computer speakers, you can use Sound Recorder—a basic sound program that comes with Windows XP. Then, you can assign the sounds to events on your computer. For example, you can set up your computer to greet you when it starts with the voice of a friend or family member saying, “Good morning,” or to play a snippet from a favorite song to announce instant messages.

Note: Sounds have to be in the .wav format—you can't use .mp3 or .wma sounds.

Once you've downloaded or recorded some sounds, you can set them up to play in Windows.

To change the sound associated with a program event:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personalize/sounds.mspx

2007-02-25 16:41:02 · answer #3 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 1 0

checkunder your volume settings (start up, administration panel, sounds,) or in basic terms superb click on the little speaker icon on the backside superb hand corner and mute out the abode windows sounds

2016-10-16 12:22:41 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Is this your biggest problem?

2007-02-25 16:34:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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