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Dan, you probably do not have a "problem" at all. You most likely
have a variable speed cooling fan on your cpu. When the cpu is
heavily used, the fan speeds up and may become quite noisy. Now, if
the noise seems inappropriate ( buzz?), so as to indicate bad fan
bearings, then you might have a fan problem.
I can tell you that my fan is quite loud at boot time.
Dean Kukral, [log in to unmask]
At 08:59 PM 2/23/2006, you wrote:
>On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:48:56 -0500, Walter Ermacora <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >Just recently I've encountered a short buzzing sound when my
> computer starts up. When this happens, my computer doesn't
> function properly. I have a Compaq Deskpro EN, PIII 733Mhz
> computer running on a WIN98SE OS. I cannot pinpoint the source of
> this problem. Can someone please help?
> >
> >=========================================================================
>
>
>I have a similar problem. I have a relatively new dual core 2.8 Gz
>Pentium 4 which buzzes/whirs very loudly "sometimes" upon startup
>and lasts about 90 seconds. There appears to be no deleterious
>effect on the ability of the pc to boot or function. Actually, the
>sound goes away before the boot is finished.
>
>I have switched out the power supply and disconnected all drives and
>fans to verify the noise does not come from one of those. That
>pretty much leaves the CPU as the culprit. I'd be interested in
>hearing if anyone else has heard of a similar problem and the resolution.
>
>Dan
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