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Latitude CPi M233ST: Microphone causes high pitched noise over the internal speakers



 
 
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Old June 24th 03, 10:17 AM
ZyBeta
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Default Latitude CPi M233ST: Microphone causes high pitched noise over the internal speakers

I allready tried this before but it did not solve the problem.
Upon reboot all the previously set values are back to the old situation.
Is it perhaps possible to switch off the microphone completely by editing
the registry? If so, does anyone have instructions to realise this?

TIA

Paul

"Robert" wrote in message
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Yes
In the sound advanced properties do NOT have the microphone set (ticked)

as
a playback device.
Only have it ticked under recording devices.

"ZyBeta" wrote in message
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Under Microsoft Windows 98SE (Dutch) the microphone
on my Dell Latitude CPi M233ST causes a high pitched
noise over the internal speakers untill i switch the notebook
off again. I have tried to lower the volume for the microphone
and have even disabled the microphone. As soon as i reboot
my notebook it is all back to the old situation and the
microphone is back on and the volume is up. Under Microsoft
Windows XP the problem does not exist. But since i am not a
Microsoft Windows XP fan i turned back to Microsoft Windows
98SE. I currently switched off audio in the BIOS but then i can't
listen to music on CD or MP3.

Has anyone had this problem before? It is really driving me nuts!


Paul







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Old June 24th 03, 03:57 PM
Henning
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 13:52:34 +0200, "ZyBeta" wrote:

Under Microsoft Windows 98SE (Dutch) the microphone
on my Dell Latitude CPi M233ST causes a high pitched


You're supposed to use Dell's driver, not Microsofts. If you use the
default Windowsdriver, you'll get this error.

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Old June 25th 03, 08:53 AM
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"Henning" wrote in message
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 13:52:34 +0200, "ZyBeta" wrote:

Under Microsoft Windows 98SE (Dutch) the microphone
on my Dell Latitude CPi M233ST causes a high pitched


You're supposed to use Dell's driver, not Microsofts. If you use the
default Windowsdriver, you'll get this error.


Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You're my hero. It solved the problem.
Finally

Paul



 




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