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Has anyone had this problem? About every hour or so for no reason a tapping

noise comes from my speakers. It is the same number of tappes and rythem

everytime.

 

It is really drving me crazy so would appreciated and help at all.

 

Thank all,

--

ED

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Guest Uncle Grumpy
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

ED <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>It is really drving me crazy so would appreciated and help at all.

 

Refer your problem to Art Bell at coasttocoastam.com

Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

Hi Uncle,

 

I tried to find Art Bell on the web and all I came up with is he retired on

7/1/2007.

Is this the same Art?

 

Thanks for responding,

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ED

 

 

"Uncle Grumpy" wrote:

> ED <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> >It is really drving me crazy so would appreciated and help at all.

>

> Refer your problem to Art Bell at coasttocoastam.com

>

>

Guest Doug W.
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

It is possible that you have a "virtual pet" and it is just

signalling that you have not fed him for awhile. On the other

hand, do other people hear these sounds as well or can they only

be heard by you?

-

Just seeking clarity.

-

Doug W.

-

 

 

"ED" <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CE2E5A13-1247-41B1-960E-E4D9FB131F04@microsoft.com...

> Has anyone had this problem? About every hour or so for no

> reason a tapping

> noise comes from my speakers. It is the same number of tappes

> and rythem

> everytime.

>

> It is really drving me crazy so would appreciated and help at

> all.

>

> Thank all,

> --

> ED

Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

FUNNY MAN DOUG W!

 

For awhile I thought it was me but then I started to time it and that is

when I found out it was coming from speakers.

 

 

ED

 

 

"Doug W." wrote:

> It is possible that you have a "virtual pet" and it is just

> signalling that you have not fed him for awhile. On the other

> hand, do other people hear these sounds as well or can they only

> be heard by you?

> -

> Just seeking clarity.

> -

> Doug W.

> -

>

>

> "ED" <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:CE2E5A13-1247-41B1-960E-E4D9FB131F04@microsoft.com...

> > Has anyone had this problem? About every hour or so for no

> > reason a tapping

> > noise comes from my speakers. It is the same number of tappes

> > and rythem

> > everytime.

> >

> > It is really drving me crazy so would appreciated and help at

> > all.

> >

> > Thank all,

> > --

> > ED

>

>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

Do you keep a mobile phone anywhere near to the speakers. I ask because my

daughters speakers will make a noise when the phone is going to ring or a

message is received on it.

Just a thought

Joan

 

 

ED wrote:

> FUNNY MAN DOUG W!

>

> For awhile I thought it was me but then I started to time it and that

> is when I found out it was coming from speakers.

>

>

> ED

>

Guest Uncle Grumpy
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

ED <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I tried to find Art Bell on the web and all I came up with is he retired on

>7/1/2007.

>Is this the same Art?

 

He's semi-retired.

 

You could also ask George Noory about your problem. He's more

accessible.

Guest dobey
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

 

"Joan Archer" <archer_joan@NOSPAM.com> wrote in message

news:eJI7$oI0HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Do you keep a mobile phone anywhere near to the speakers. I ask because my

> daughters speakers will make a noise when the phone is going to ring or a

> message is received on it.

> Just a thought

> Joan

>

 

MY mobile phone causes the same thing, though it happens just before the

phone rings or just before a text message arrives. It does happen

periodically which I expect is to do with the phone company's transceiver

locating my phone.

Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

No, not the phone, thanks for your response though.

--

ED

 

 

"Joan Archer" wrote:

> Do you keep a mobile phone anywhere near to the speakers. I ask because my

> daughters speakers will make a noise when the phone is going to ring or a

> message is received on it.

> Just a thought

> Joan

>

>

> ED wrote:

> > FUNNY MAN DOUG W!

> >

> > For awhile I thought it was me but then I started to time it and that

> > is when I found out it was coming from speakers.

> >

> >

> > ED

> >

>

>

>

Guest dobey
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

Do you have ballon tips disabled? Sometimes I hear the "pop" noise that

accompanies a ballon tip, (which I have disabled), which often means an

event has been logged.

 

Any chance some other electrical device in the house is causing

interference?

 

You have a mouse trapped inside, using a very simple and slow code...

 

 

"ED" <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:051CC18D-B070-4756-B07F-AB0B69E6C43F@microsoft.com...

> No, not the phone, thanks for your response though.

> --

> ED

>

>

<snip>

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

Your welcome sorry it didn't help.

Joan

 

 

ED wrote:

> No, not the phone, thanks for your response though.

>

>> Do you keep a mobile phone anywhere near to the speakers. I ask

>> because my daughters speakers will make a noise when the phone is

>> going to ring or a message is received on it.

>> Just a thought

>> Joan

>>

>>

>> ED wrote:

>> > FUNNY MAN DOUG W!

>> >

>> > For awhile I thought it was me but then I started to time it and

>> > that is when I found out it was coming from speakers.

>> >

>> >

>> > ED

Posted

Re: Tapping noise coming from speakers!

 

What is a "Ballon Tips" and where is it?

--

ED

 

 

"dobey" wrote:

> Do you have ballon tips disabled? Sometimes I hear the "pop" noise that

> accompanies a ballon tip, (which I have disabled), which often means an

> event has been logged.

>

> Any chance some other electrical device in the house is causing

> interference?

>

> You have a mouse trapped inside, using a very simple and slow code...

>

>

> "ED" <ED@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:051CC18D-B070-4756-B07F-AB0B69E6C43F@microsoft.com...

> > No, not the phone, thanks for your response though.

> > --

> > ED

> >

> >

> <snip>

>

>

>


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