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Old 08-28-2006, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by teena
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?
Mute the computer. If you continue to hear noises after that, then you probably want to take it in before it explodes or something. It definitely shouldn't make sounds when you aren't doing anything - my Mac makes noises when I open and close things, and stuff like that, and the CD/DVD player is really loud internally whenever I'm using it, but the noises you're describing sound kind of weird.
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