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P4M800-PRO onboard speaker - how to disable ?

 
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AlexZ
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:43 am    Post subject: P4M800-PRO onboard speaker - how to disable ? Reply with quote

How do I disable the beeper on P4M800-PRO v2 ?
Mobo functions fine and really doesn't need diagnostic BIOS beeps on every
startup etc.
They are annoying and loud enough to wake people up. Is there an option
somewhere ? Can't find anything in the manual or BIOS.
TIA for help

Alex
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Amir Facade
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:42 am    Post subject: Re: P4M800-PRO onboard speaker - how to disable ? Reply with quote

Put a piece of tape over the hole in the center, or drip some epoxy into it.
The former turns it down, the latter turns it off.

Amir



"AlexZ" <undefined@somewhere.org> wrote in message
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How do I disable the beeper on P4M800-PRO v2 ?
Mobo functions fine and really doesn't need diagnostic BIOS beeps on every
startup etc.
They are annoying and loud enough to wake people up. Is there an option
somewhere ? Can't find anything in the manual or BIOS.
TIA for help

Alex
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AlexZ
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: P4M800-PRO onboard speaker - how to disable ? Reply with quote

"Amir Facade" <amirfacade@gmail.com> wrote in
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Put a piece of tape over the hole in the center, or drip some epoxy
into it. The former turns it down, the latter turns it off.

Amir

Thanks, I think I'll try the epoxy route. I tried the tape already, but
it's not enough. Hopefully it will completely seal it off.

Alex
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Amir Facade
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:57 am    Post subject: Re: P4M800-PRO onboard speaker - how to disable ? Reply with quote

The epoxy will also prevent the plastic case itself from vibrating.

Amir



"AlexZ" <undefined@somewhere.org> wrote in message
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"Amir Facade" <amirfacade@gmail.com> wrote in
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Put a piece of tape over the hole in the center, or drip some epoxy
into it. The former turns it down, the latter turns it off.

Amir

Thanks, I think I'll try the epoxy route. I tried the tape already, but
it's not enough. Hopefully it will completely seal it off.

Alex
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