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A serious Mac question
I am a new Macintosh user. Could someone please tell me why is my computer making random noises? While I have typed this message, I have heard a whaaap and a pop. I have heard whoooshand other sound effects that I cant identify. I would think that the noises are associated with email notification. But that is definately not it. Is my computer trying to communicate with me?
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contact mac's customer service. there have been issues with macbook pro's mooing/whining.
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I don't know specifics (SOooo not a Mac expert) but I used them for an English class a few years ago. It would make a sound when I scrolled to the bottom of a page, or minimized/maximized, etc.
I'm sure there's a setting to turn it off. Sorry I can't be more help, but at least your computer probably isn't trying to kill you or anything... don't watch the movie Pulse though ;) |
It's probably something in your system preferences>sound area.
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This made me laugh. I've never been mooed at by a computer. |
It is funny......until you've listened to it all day.
I will look in the sys prefs. |
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Although I didnt make any changes, the computer was completely silent today. Macs are weird. :(
I bet it has a virus. |
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-Rudey --Too bad no viruses exist for Macs. |
I have a Macbook Pro, and it's as quiet as a mouse. The only thing that I hear is when it starts to get hot-- the fan goes on.
I would call Apple's customer service. |
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there is a fix for the heat issue if you go to apple's web page. i put it on mine and it runs noticably cooler |
Thank you. I'll go take a look.
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