Why Does My Windows 7 Sound Continue Beeping Noise
Hi,
Do you remember making any changes to the computer prior
to this issue?
System beep sounds are so important and it will indicate the system errors and it will alert you against the system damages. When the system processor or Random Access Memory (RAM), or hard disk is not working properly, it will give the system alert using the beep sound.
Hence, I would recommend you to check for the proper working condition of your RAM and the hard disk.
Run hardware troubleshooter and check.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Open-the-Hardware-and-Devices-troubleshooter
Method 1:
You may even check in safe mode – In Safe mode; you have access to only basic drivers. Refer to the link to start the computer in safe mode
Method 2: Change sound scheme.
Follow these steps to do the same:
a. To open Sounds and Audio Devices, click Start, click Control Panel, click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, and then click Sounds and Audio Devices.
b. On the Sounds tab, in the Program events list, select No Sounds under Sound scheme, click Save As.
c. In the Save Scheme As dialog box, type a name for the new sound scheme.
The new scheme is displayed in the Sound scheme box.
Method 3: For issues with some notification not appearing at startup, check if your computer is in Normal startup.
a. Click on Start button; In the start search, type in msconfig and hit Enter.
b. If it is in Selective Startup, click on Normal startup radio button and click Apply.
c. Restart your computer and check.
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I have a very similar problem with rapid, loud, continuous beeps while Win7 is booting on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop ever since it was upgraded from 1GB to 4GB of RAM. These are not POST beeps. Beeps only occur after POST while the Win7 boot manager is loading drivers, before the login screen appears. Also, they only occur when BIOS is set for "Quick Boot", which in fact is very quick (less than a minute). I have the latest available Dell BIOS (Ver. A10, released 5/19/2008).
The oddest thing is that if I shutdown the laptop and reboot within 5-10 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. Is there an issue with Win7 buffer overflow on "Quick Boot" with 4GB RAM?
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I have 8GB of RAM, and the A10 BIOS. You are seeing pretty much exactly what I'm seeing (and I just tried turning off Quick Boot, and didn't hear a beep).
VERY interesting...
Thanks!
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Hi Bob,
Have you considered flashing latest Dell BIOS (A12, 6/5/2012) for your Latitude E6410?
(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.
A10 is the latest available for the Latitude D620.
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Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-7-beeps-default-beep-multiple-times-on/c3e87161-eba1-4bee-b356-6afd1bfda313
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