Windows 7 pc speaker beep
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. These are not POST beeps. Beeps only occur after POST while the Win7 boot manager is loading drivers, before the login screen appears. The oddest thing is that if I shutdown the laptop and reboot within minutes, the beeps never occur!
However, if the laptop is off for about 15 minutes or longer, the beeps always reappear as long as I set the BCD store to bypass the Windows Boot Manager screen. If the BCD store is not set to bypass the Windows Boot Manager screen, then the WBM screen appears requiring the return key to be hit and the beeps follow on half or more of the delayed boots. Win7 itself runs fine. No missing icons. All hardware tests pass.
No stuck keys as far as I can tell. Memory is recognized as expected. Very annoying and from a safety perspective I hesitate to turn off the windows beeps entirely using device manager. I have searched the web intensely and see no other references to this behavior. In reply to markf's post on July 17, VERY interesting In reply to Bob Beilstein's post on July 17, Note that Dell requires going from A10 to A11 before flashing A12, per notes on their driver page. If you decide to try it, please post back the results.
If your Windows 7 PC runs without speakers connected or with the sound drivers not working or disabled, you might hear an annoying beeping sound for example when a message box notification displays. If you are annoyed by this beep sound, you might be interested in disabling it.
Here is how you can do it. To disable the PC Speaker beep sound in Windows 7 , you need to do the following. Winaero greatly relies on your support. You can help the site keep bringing you interesting and useful content and software by using these options:. If you like this article, please share it using the buttons below. It won't take a lot from you, but it will help us grow.
Thanks for your support! Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer from Russia who started Winaero back in On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram , Twitter , and YouTube. MS states:. WinPE does not come with an audio driver, so beeping through the sound card will not work, unless you rip out the drivers from Windows 10 Enterprise and integrate them into WinPE or something.
Does not matter anyway, 'cause, as I said, the Beep function is NOT beeping through the sound card on my Windows 10 Enterprise either, although the sound card is working there. If you turn off your external speakers, you don't use them for anything else.
So you can also just disconnect them from your computer so the beep command goes through the PC speaker. No extra software or driver transplants required. You just need to remember to reconnect them afterwards. This is based on Nifle's answer , but simplified. Rather than having to mess with the numpad, and writing to a temp batch file, I've just pasted the character itself below. There are two ways to use it: 1 Copy the character on the page above, and paste it at the end of a cmd command.
Running that character in a cmd command will play the beep sound. I use it to notify me when a long-running task has completed. EDIT: Also, a fast way to get the special character in your clipboard eg.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to make the PC speaker beep from the Windows 7 command prompt? Ask Question. Asked 11 years ago. Active 7 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Glorfindel 4, 8 8 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges. Dennis Williamson: Yes, but I'm using Windows 7 in this case.
I'm mostly aware of my options as far as Linux goes. Moab: That doesn't make the PC speaker beep, but the default sound output device. Some systems default to the PC speaker if there are no other speakers attached. Show 3 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. It would help to know whether your Windows 7 is bit or bit. Improve this answer. The Windows 7 I'm working on is 32 bit. Will try to swap beep. When I tried this on bit Windows 7, it resulted in the "Beep" device not working.
Anyone try this on bit? Jason: Have you tried the beep. Jason: Probably a problem with driver signing that prevents unsigned XP drivers from working on Windows 7 bit.
This solution is therefore not applicable to Windows 7 or later bit versions. Nifle Nifle Sadly, I'm not content with having the beep come out of the speakers. Is there any alternative to the numpad for the Alt-7? I only have a laptop and no numpad. I replace my windows default error sound with a nice smooth kick drum so there's positive reinforcement. That sound, repeatedly, would certainly damage a human's ears, at minimum it would cause that band of the frequency spectrum to die out faster during their lifespan.
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