Hi, you said https://asusnoise.blogspot.com.tr/2011/01/certain-lines-of-asus-laptops-include-k.html?showComment=1510127167079
that,
This problem can be solved in a better way (for your processor)
After months of investigation I figured out that in many cases that noise has something to do with the internal microphone, go to Start -> Control Panel -> Sound -> Record (2nd tab) Just open the second tab - that's it - the sound is gone.
That helps me and a lot of people with the high pitch noise problem although it's annoying to see Sound always open in your taskbar... (but not as annoying as the sound itself =) )
I hope ASUS release new sound drivers
but how cam just with the second tab the sound is gone? I didnt understand.
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Hi, you said https://asusnoise.blogspot.com.tr/2011/01/certain-lines-of-asus-laptops-include-k.html?showComment=1510127167079
that,
This problem can be solved in a better way (for your processor)
After months of investigation I figured out that in many cases that noise has something to do with the internal microphone, go to
Start -> Control Panel -> Sound -> Record (2nd tab)
Just open the second tab - that's it - the sound is gone.
That helps me and a lot of people with the high pitch noise problem although it's annoying to see Sound always open in your taskbar... (but not as annoying as the sound itself =) )
I hope ASUS release new sound drivers
but how cam just with the second tab the sound is gone? I didnt understand.
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