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Hardware problem, can anyone help?

stu_e
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Hardware problem, can anyone help?

Hi!
I own a Sony PCV-RS desktop pc, 2.8 gig athlon, 128 meg nvidia card, 512 meg of ram.
THe problem is the blue 'Vaio' light and the power light keep randomly flashing whilst the internal speaker emits a high pitched noise. I have disabled the internal speaker via the hardware profile on windows yet it still keeps doing this. The problem has only occured i nthe past few weeks, and i have thoroughly checked my computer for viruses with Norton. Any ideas anyone? I can't pul lthe internal speaker out because it's attached to the mother board.

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kee-lo_
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When does this occur?

stu_e
Visitor

randomly when using photoshop, media player, and currently i can't run doom 3 without it continuously wailing.

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kee-lo_
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There was a thread about this before, and no one had a concrete answer.

Doom 3 is well scary. I played it a few days ago with a friend and I had to stop after 10mins as it was freaking me out.

stu_e
Visitor

Yeah all my mates havn't a clue what the problem is with it and sony thmeselves can't give me an answer. Might have to gut my system and re-install everything. Doom3 is incerdible but i still can't get it to run properly.

reaper
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doom 3 scary...:smileylaugh:

kee-lo your a right little nacy :laughing:

just a joke mate

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kee-lo_
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:laughing: With the right sound system and graphics it can be LOL

mathrobe
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hi stu_e . this is a common problem and i had it on my pcv rx514 ,it is all down to a build up of dust .what i had to do is turn off the pc disconnect the mains supply at the back the 3 pin one then pull out the grey speaker plug. take the side panel off with the pull device top right as you view the back panel the side panel should pop off .then inside, the power supply unit has a trigger to pull to release the whole unit you should be able to see the fans one inside the power supply box and one on the mother board . then i got a can of compressed air and gave both fans a good blast to clean out all the dust . then reassemble your pc turn on and try a programme that you know you were having trouble with. hopefully you should be ok.

it is a bad bit of design having both fans so close together so the dust out of one goes straight to the other.

hope this helps:smileyhappy:

reaper
Visitor

i have to say i have never played it :smileyblush:

but have seen the old versions and they were lame :laughing:

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kee-lo_
Member

Ah yes now I do remember this case.
Thanks