On 2017/10/06 23:00, Tim-L wrote:
Last time I heard of this type of problem was in the early Windows
days [i.e. Windows 95 era?]. ASCII has a non-printable character that
actually causes the beep noise with the motherboard hardware.
On 10/6/2017 5:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good
Last time I heard of this type of problem was in the early Windows days
[i.e. Windows 95 era?]. ASCII has a non-printable character that
actually causes the beep noise with the motherboard hardware.
The question is whether the "no sound" is for the sound card, the MoB's
"beeper", or both.
Do a memory check immediately.
See
https://lifehacker.com/5531900/use-an-ubuntu-live-cd-to-test-your-pcs-memory
Also try Writer with the live boot CD if it occurs under linux.
Hope this helps.
On 10/6/2017 5:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
I noted a very strange behavior.
Good evening
I noted a very strange behavior.
Although I have set Windows (10) system sounds to "no sound",
in more or less frequent intervals the systems starts beeping (e.g.,
when switching to Caps Lock).
This happens ***ONLY*** when I am using Libreoffice.
It used to go away, when I reset