Solved weird sound.... coming from speakers

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Recently i had this repair on my netbook screen which was needed to be opened... then after that when it returned and opened the system (i was still using windows 7 back then) all music played...it will play, but all i can hear is that sound that you can hear from a plane engine when taking off somewhat near that sound...or when you place a microphone and a speaker near each other..a feedback i guess its called like that...so i tried to disable my build in mic which didn't solve the problem still the same...configured in my netbook software driver(realtek hd audio) and adjusted things...sometimes i can hear the music....but the feedback still is the loudest that i can hear...i tried to put my earphones to the netbook socket but still i can hear that.....

so i tried in installing win 8 (clean installation i mean all files folders etc were deleted) hoping for the problem to be solved.....but its still the same
i asked the repairman who opened my netbook to check it ...and told me its not the speakers..... its just a software problem...which i cant believe since if its software then when i installed win 8 , it should be gone...

just asking if anyone have an idea whats the problem :D thanks :)
 

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I'd say it's an electronic component died or something shorting out on the MOBO or sound card. Did you leave it in the sun or overheat somehow? Drop it? Not to imply you're not careful.

i asked the repairman who opened my netbook to check it ...and told me its not the speakers..... its just a software problem...which i cant believe since if its software then when i installed win 8 , it should be gone...

You experimented to try to fix the problem software-wise. I'd say you're gut feeling is correct. Sounds to me like he's passing the buck as we say. If it's under warrantee, get them to fix it.

Good luck!
 

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I'd say it's an electronic component died or something shorting out on the MOBO or sound card. Did you leave it in the sun or overheat somehow? Drop it? Not to imply you're not careful.

i asked the repairman who opened my netbook to check it ...and told me its not the speakers..... its just a software problem...which i cant believe since if its software then when i installed win 8 , it should be gone...




You experimented to try to fix the problem software-wise. I'd say you're gut feeling is correct. Sounds to me like he's passing the buck as we say. If it's under warrantee, get them to fix it.

Good luck!
well... i didn't drop it/left it in the sun...when i use my netbook i always use my cooling pad :D
as far as i can remember i've never dropped it :D
the netbook was out of warranty/expired warranty when i let them fix it, how can i know if something went wrong inside ? MOBO is ? the magnets inside the speaker isn't it ? :D
how to know if sound card got damaged? thanks ^_^
 

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Well, good thing you've got another one. I'd be pulling my hair out without my PC!

The MOBO is the motherboard - main circuit board that receives all peripherals.

You had a screen fix on the first repair? Laps are known for what they call hinge problems (from opening and closing like flip phones). Wire insulation wear out at the hinge or a wire breaks. Speakers on in the screen too. And screen failures from which I can't remember for I never owned a Lap (2 separate problems). I read it somewhere. It could be sound card as you suggested.

Did you contact them again and tell them what you did to resolve the problem? We pretty much know it isn't a software problem for installing 8 would've fixed it. I'd suggest being adamant with them for they need to guarantee their work so far as hardware. He could have been soldering and dropped hot solder on the MOBO or something else, therefore short-circuit something. I'm sure they booted it to see if the screen is working, but didn't realize the speakers are not. If you don't get satisfaction from them, I'm afraid you'll have to take it elsewhere. I've also been known to tell businesses, when worse came to shoves, that my father is a lawyer and that they'll be hearing from him. I'm not recommending you do that, though.

Let's not jump to conclusions. Let's wait here. In the mean time I'll write forum friends to take a lQQk at this thread to see if they can help.
 
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noelian13,

Good day.

You should open it first before you take it at home to have proof against him.
And you do not have any idea on how he fixed your laptop.
I assume it is not a software but a hard drive inside has a problem.
 

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Well, good thing you've got another one. I'd be pulling my hair out without my PC!

The MOBO is the motherboard - main circuit board that receives all peripherals.

You had a screen fix on the first repair? Laps are known for what they call hinge problems (from opening and closing like flip phones). Wire insulation wear out at the hinge or a wire breaks. Speakers on in the screen too. And screen failures from which I can't remember for I never owned a Lap (2 separate problems). I read it somewhere. It could be sound card as you suggested.

Did you contact them again and tell them what you did to resolve the problem? We pretty much know it isn't a software problem for installing 8 would've fixed it. I'd suggest being adamant with them for they need to guarantee their work so far as hardware. He could have been soldering and dropped hot solder on the MOBO or something else, therefore short-circuit something. I'm sure they booted it to see if the screen is working, but didn't realize the speakers are not. If you don't get satisfaction from them, I'm afraid you'll have to take it elsewhere. I've also been known to tell businesses, when worse came to shoves, that my father is a lawyer and that they'll be hearing from him. I'm not recommending you do that, though.

Let's not jump to conclusions. Let's wait here. In the mean time I'll write forum friends to take a lQQk at this thread to see if they can help.

yep 1st repair, screen problem my screen goes to pink when its in white background,

when i noticed the problem the next day i asked them to check it again....but they just told me...its just a software problem, driver problem etc...i insisted but they won't believe me so me and my mom just left.... ( i was with my mom she holds my money xD)

they just opened the front panel of the screen though.... not the main body part where the mother board is placed....

thank you :)
 

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noelian13,

Good day.

You should open it first before you take it at home to have proof against him.
And you do not have any idea on how he fixed your laptop.
I assume it is not a software but a hard drive inside has a problem.

he fixed my lappy by opening the front panel of the screen nothing else....
yes as far as i can guess its not software ....must be hardware
 

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yep 1st repair, screen problem my screen goes to pink when its in white background,

when i noticed the problem the next day i asked them to check it again....but they just told me...its just a software problem, driver problem etc...i insisted but they won't believe me so me and my mom just left.... ( i was with my mom she holds my money xD)

they just opened the front panel of the screen though.... not the main body part where the mother board is placed....

thank you :)

You must have a great mom. Pink? What a lovely color! :shock: They fixed the screen by removing via the lid where the screen and speakers reside? Correct I assume? Speakers reside in the lid, not the body?

We're getting somewhere, though. Like I stated earlier, I'm not familiar with Laps. No idea how they would mess up the speakers that way, but I assume they did.

I wrote a couple of my friends. One wrote back stating he wouldn't know either. The other hasn't responded yet.

I'd advise you to take it back and ask them kindly again for help. People usually don't deny other people that need help. Tell them you loaded another OS (as you did) and that you don't understand why it doesn't work. I'm sure they'll help.

Please post back as to what happens, if that's what you decide.
 

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Considering that you installed 8 and the problem persisted it must be a harware problem. Do the following to find the static noise source:

1- Disable the modem in device manager - check if the noise still persists

2- Disable the webcam microphone in device manager - check if the noise still persists

3- Mute Line-in - check if the noise still persists

If the steps above dont make difference probably it's a speaker defect

I hope it helps :)
 
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yep 1st repair, screen problem my screen goes to pink when its in white background,

when i noticed the problem the next day i asked them to check it again....but they just told me...its just a software problem, driver problem etc...i insisted but they won't believe me so me and my mom just left.... ( i was with my mom she holds my money xD)

they just opened the front panel of the screen though.... not the main body part where the mother board is placed....

thank you :)

You must have a great mom. Pink? What a lovely color! :shock: They fixed the screen by removing via the lid where the screen and speakers reside? Correct I assume? Speakers reside in the lid, not the body?

We're getting somewhere, though. Like I stated earlier, I'm not familiar with Laps. No idea how they would mess up the speakers that way, but I assume they did.

I wrote a couple of my friends. One wrote back stating he wouldn't know either. The other hasn't responded yet.

I'd advise you to take it back and ask them kindly again for help. People usually don't deny other people that need help. Tell them you loaded another OS (as you did) and that you don't understand why it doesn't work. I'm sure they'll help.

Please post back as to what happens, if that's what you decide.

well my mom wont trust me with money so she holds my money... -.- the screen is pink .... yes they removed the lid. no the speakers reside at the body ... will find a time to go back to them cuz im a bit busy with my lessons :)
 

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Considering that you installed 8 and the problem persisted it must be a harware problem. Do the following to find the static noise source:

1- Disable the moden in device manager - check if the noise still persists

2- Disable the webcam microphone in device manager - check if the noise still persists

3- Mute Line-in - check if the noise still persists

If the steps above dont make difference probably it's a speaker defect

I hope it helps :)

whats moden? sorry im not familiar with hardware terms...

i did the disable mic and webcam in dev manager still the same (note..if i play sound etc )

how do i mute the line in? i did the click the speaker icon in win 7 taskbar and clicked mute
very silent .....
 

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Although Most laptops don't have a line-in jack, if your laptop has its level control will appear in Speakers Properties. Click in the speaker icon in taskbar then in the bigger icon above volume control and go to levels tab. Line-in level control must be bellow Mic level control.

About what's modem: Modem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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Pink screen, been there... it's definitely hardware problems. I had to reheat my graphics card and reapply thermal grease... got an older laptop back in business.

But anyway, in your case, since only the screen was opened, I think were dealing with a cable (screen? sound?) that lost connection (even partially is bad enough) but that's just my opinion on the current situation. I'm talking about those thin cables that pass under the plastic cover just besides or under screen.

Does the noise persist in the BIOS also? Then it's hardware (hopefully cables... and it's not as bad as a fried MOBO or sound card)
You should let them check the cable connectors (if they are properly plugged in) or to see if a cable is broke or cut by mistake (you never know what to expect with those thin fragile cables out there).

Good luck
 

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thanks for the screen shot... done that...still same

and for Hopachi... since i removed the speakers in device manager....when netbook starts in BIOS post it'll sound like a screeching sound
 

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thanks for the screen shot... done that...still same

and for Hopachi... since i removed the speakers in device manager....when netbook starts in BIOS post it'll sound like a screeching sound

Device Manager is within Windows and has (normally) nothing to do with the BIOS, there is sound in the BIOS (bad sound) and that means speakers (or something) are still on. You (or the repairman) still need to check the cables as I posted earlier, just to make sure that the connections are ok. Netbooks are fragile (have very small electronical components) and those tiny cables are easy to accidentally brake or disconnect so be careful.
 

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in my netbook bios there's no sound config or setting :D
 

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Following the repair of the screen luminaire, I would guess that the microphone cable has been routed wrongly and is running too close to the inverter circuit (this produces a high voltage (about 600v), high frequency signal which energizes the cold cathode illumination for the screen). If the signal is leaking into the audio circuit it will produce high pitch noise.

The resolution would be to disassemble the screen again, and to neatly route the cables so that they do not foul the inverter circuit board, if necessary taping the cable to the casing, and ensuring that all cables are properly plugged in or terminated at either end. If damaged, any cable should be replaced, preferably with the identical Manufacturer's SKU.
 

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Following the repair of the screen luminaire, I would guess that the microphone cable has been routed wrongly and is running too close to the inverter circuit (this produces a high voltage (about 600v), high frequency signal which energizes the cold cathode illumination for the screen). If the signal is leaking into the audio circuit it will produce high pitch noise.

The resolution would be to disassemble the screen again, and to neatly route the cables so that they do not foul the inverter circuit board, if necessary taping the cable to the casing, and ensuring that all cables are properly plugged in or terminated at either end. If damaged, any cable should be replaced, preferably with the identical Manufacturer's SKU.

A very good explanation. I Agree.
Check the cables and see if that's the problem.
 

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Noel
Just additional thought here.
I think I agree your problem might be caused by an oscillating circuit in which some sensitive area in your motherboard's sound circuit isn't properly shielded or grounded, and something is caught in your netbook casing. It could just caused by (possibly) the repairman forgot to put back the shield or or drop something into it (who knows).

If you decide to open the screen cover yourself to check the cable assembly, you'd better do it cautiously as the screen mostly using delicate transparent ribbon cables routed trough the hinge with double adhesive tape.

I feel like you should insist in having the repairman reopen and reassemble it. ;)

Kevin
 

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    Motherboard
    Intel DH55PJ
    Memory
    4 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI 4650
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Integrated
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG Flatron L1742S; LG Flatron 19"; Samsung TV 48"
    Screen Resolution
    1280:1024; 1366:768;1920:1080
    Hard Drives
    SSD 256 GB
    Seagate Barracuda 500 GB
    WDC 1 TB
    PSU
    Power
    Case
    Simbadda
    Cooling
    Conventional
    Keyboard
    Logitech Wireless
    Mouse
    Logitech Wireless
    Internet Speed
    1.4 MBPS
    Other Info
    External HDD WDC 2 TB
    Dial Up Modem Huawei
    Home-made Home Theater
Following the repair of the screen luminaire, I would guess that the microphone cable has been routed wrongly and is running too close to the inverter circuit (this produces a high voltage (about 600v), high frequency signal which energizes the cold cathode illumination for the screen). If the signal is leaking into the audio circuit it will produce high pitch noise.

The resolution would be to disassemble the screen again, and to neatly route the cables so that they do not foul the inverter circuit board, if necessary taping the cable to the casing, and ensuring that all cables are properly plugged in or terminated at either end. If damaged, any cable should be replaced, preferably with the identical Manufacturer's SKU.

sorry i dont know how to open the screen in myh netbook, but maybe you might know Aspire one D255 is the model :D like a tutorial to open it may help :) if its okay as some tutorials use complicated methods .... or just words at all :(
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Build 9600
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Toshiba,Acer(2 notebooks)Asus G1S
    CPU
    Intel i5 2400 @3.1 ghz/i3 4th gen
    Motherboard
    GA-Z77M-D3H
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Sapphire, AMD Radeon HD 6570
    Screen Resolution
    1360x760
    Internet Speed
    40mbps
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