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aslakson
May 11, 2013Explorer
Either:
Somehow, you've installed some kind of software that's bringing in the audio OR you're parked really near an AM radio station, and your computer's audio card or speakers is picking up the signal.
Make sure the laptop isn't connected to the internet. If the sounds then go away, do a malwarebytes scan and find the culprit. If the sound remains, see what happens when you move the computer around. If you have external speakers, unplug them and/or turn them off.
Maybe one of your neighbors has installed some wireless speakers and that signal is somehow getting into your computer - highly unlikely, since the signal pretty much has to be an AM signal. Howevere, if you're using wireless speakers and somebody else nearby is also using wireless speakers, they could cross-pollinate.
Good luck. It can be really annoying and frustrating trying to solve that kind of a problem.
al
Somehow, you've installed some kind of software that's bringing in the audio OR you're parked really near an AM radio station, and your computer's audio card or speakers is picking up the signal.
Make sure the laptop isn't connected to the internet. If the sounds then go away, do a malwarebytes scan and find the culprit. If the sound remains, see what happens when you move the computer around. If you have external speakers, unplug them and/or turn them off.
Maybe one of your neighbors has installed some wireless speakers and that signal is somehow getting into your computer - highly unlikely, since the signal pretty much has to be an AM signal. Howevere, if you're using wireless speakers and somebody else nearby is also using wireless speakers, they could cross-pollinate.
Good luck. It can be really annoying and frustrating trying to solve that kind of a problem.
al
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