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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: Suno_Regin on May 18, 2006, 08:47:53 pm
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I was browsing the forums, then I started to hear music. I looked around the house, but my TV's were off. Also the sound disappeared as I walked in the other room. I came back and then started to hear it again. I realized it was my computer, but nothing was causing it. I turned up my speakers and heard it louder. Then I closed all my windows, but it was still playing even on my desktop. This is the first time I've heard music without something running it. =/
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/me blames windows
but i recall that there was this _really_ old computer virus that would play a tune through your comp's speaker.
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Ah...that's probably it. =/
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I was browsing the forums, then I started to hear music. I looked around the house, but my TV's were off. Also the sound disappeared as I walked in the other room. I came back and then started to hear it again. I realized it was my computer, but nothing was causing it. I turned up my speakers and heard it louder. Then I closed all my windows, but it was still playing even on my desktop. This is the first time I've heard music without something running it. =/
Another possibility is that it's just picking up a signal from another electronic device, or it's suddenly become sympathetic to radio signals. It's probably a grounding issue.
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My computer can pick up radio signals in the woods? That's even stranger...-.-
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My computer can pick up radio signals in the woods? That's even stranger...-.-
It sounds like you have this all figured out then?
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Well the thing is, it doesn't sound like a radio. I mean, unless it's some cheesy jazz station, I don't think that's what I'm hearing. It'll come on for a few minutes, turn off a minute, then play a different song, each one of them are jazzy, but without any singing. The recent one sounded like it had thunder in it.
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Sometimes hidden popups can play odd music. I have had a few of those. Reboot?
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I've rebooted already, a few minutes after windows started it played again...it's freaking me out =X
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I've rebooted already, a few minutes after windows started it played again...it's freaking me out =X
If you haven't allready, install and run trial versions of:
zone alarm
adaware
spybot search and destroy
Spy Sweeper
trojan hunter
CWShredder
After you're done, run the following online virus scans, using Internet Explorer:
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/licence.php
If that still doesn't work, download and run a program called "Hijack this" and look for suspicious entries.
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I have spy sweeper, and alright I'll try that, thanks.
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One spyware/adware program may not be enough - I'd recommend the combination of Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy at the least.
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yeah...i have Adware and Spybot...they work well together...
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One spyware/adware program may not be enough - I'd recommend the combination of Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy at the least.
*points to his previous post*
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My computer can pick up radio signals in the woods? That's even stranger...-.-
Not as strange as you think. Turn over any electrical device. It complies with part 14 of the FCC rules: This device must not cause any harmful interference, and must accept any interference it receives, including that which may cause undesired operation.
I've had computer speakers play what was going on on the telephone, a few lower band AM stations that were close together as if it were switching channels, a TV broadcast, and my walkie talkies. Apparantly, the magic is in getting these signals into the air, there isn't a fancy decoding of the rest, just turning patterns into sounds. I wonder though why it happens all the time. If you are getting these sounds after running all the spyware and virus solutions, then try getting a bit of aluminum foil, and wrapping the input signal cord in it, and the power as well. It may look goofy but it could help.
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My computer can pick up radio signals in the woods? That's even stranger...-.-
Not as strange as you think. Turn over any electrical device. It complies with part 14 of the FCC rules: This device must not cause any harmful interference, and must accept any interference it receives, including that which may cause undesired operation.
I've had computer speakers play what was going on on the telephone, a few lower band AM stations that were close together as if it were switching channels, a TV broadcast, and my walkie talkies. Apparantly, the magic is in getting these signals into the air, there isn't a fancy decoding of the rest, just turning patterns into sounds. I wonder though why it happens all the time. If you are getting these sounds after running all the spyware and virus solutions, then try getting a bit of aluminum foil, and wrapping the input signal cord in it, and the power as well. It may look goofy but it could help.
Aluminum foil? Wouldn't that only intensify the signal?
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Good pick on the Antivirus/Antispyware programs, Zanzibar. I use the same ones myself. Almost got it down to a science :). First do the Trendmicro, and then a spyware hunter of some type, then trendmicro again. Then, if that doesn't work, switch to linux to avoid having to pay out the nose for Norton or Pandasoft licenses.
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While you have the foil out dont forget to make your hat :)