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There are probably several possible causes. I would rule out overheating to
start with since it is the easiest and cheapest to fix. You will need to
open the case so be careful of static electricity. Remove the dust from all
fans and heat sinks and the case filter (if there is one). If there is a
lot, you might want to do it outdoors. While you are cleaning, check the
heat ducts on the monitor. Also, clean the mouse ball and internal
rollers(if not an optical mouse).
If a good cleaning doesn't help, and from your description, I would suspect
a problem video card (if computer has one) or power supply.
If you have kept the computer clean of viruses (in all forms), spyware and
adware, I don't think the problem is software related. You might double
check to see if your computer meets the minimum requirements for Image Zone
Express. 256MB of RAM is on the low side for current programs, especially if
multi-tasking.
I hope this helps.
Tom Mayer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Ermacora" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 11:29 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Buzz Sound At Bootup Clarification
Recently I've encountered a short buzzing sound when my computer starts up.
It happens intermittently (i.e. not every time the computer boots up), but
when it does my computer software programs either work haphazardly (many
windows are seen when dragged, buttons in programs are not properly
displayed, etc.) or freeze up. A month ago I installed software for my new
HP Photosmart 8250 inkjet printer and have had problems running the Image
Zone Express software that came along with it. Could it be the printer
itself causing this problem or the accompanying software or something else
entirely? I have a Compaq Deskpro EN, PIII 733Mhz computer running on a
WIN98SE OS with 256MB of RAM. I cannot pinpoint the source of this problem.
Can someone please help?
Thanks
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