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How to disable Internal Speakers on a Dell Latitude D620
good day folks..
Does anyone can help me ? I need to disable internal speakers on a Dell Latitude D620. I tried everything but I cannot find any way to turn it off. In the office, it makes from time to time a very loud noise and disturbing everyone around.
Does anyone can help me ? I need to disable internal speakers on a Dell Latitude D620. I tried everything but I cannot find any way to turn it off. In the office, it makes from time to time a very loud noise and disturbing everyone around.
I updated the bios to the latest version A7 thinking there will be an option in there but found nothing.
again, it is a Dell Latitude D620, Model PP18L
Thanks
Denis
PETER345
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December 21st, 2006 04:00
If you really want to totally kill the audio, you can go into the Device Manager and disable the sound devices (I haven't tried this, but it should work).
Peter
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December 22nd, 2006 01:00
rmckeown77
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January 6th, 2007 17:00
Make a right-click on the desktop icon "My Computer", then click "Manage".
Click on "Device Manager". Click on "View"-Menu then "Show hidden Devices".
Click on "Non-Plug and Play Drivers". Then make a right-click on "Beep" and choose "disable".
After, you must reboot your notebook. Then a have no more beep.
Denis_1954
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January 6th, 2007 18:00
kansei
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October 10th, 2007 11:00
I'm about to throw my D620 out the window because I literally can no longer use it because of the horrible noises it is making. It has gotten progressively worse, to the point that I can no longer bring it to class.
I'll have to blacklist the pcspkr kernel module and see if it stops. I've actually heard the sounds while still at the POST screen so I'm doubtful.