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Why doesn't the Speaker create sound?
There was such a question. Why is there no short-term sound of the internal speaker (Speaker) of the system unit on the motherboard when loading Windows? Once I had an old PC where this sound was heard, now I have assembled a new PC.
Perhaps this is how it should be, and the sound should appear when any errors occur?
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The speaker makes a sound not when Windows is loaded, but when testing the BIOS hardware. Perhaps you just don't have a speaker.
Maybe you just don't have a speaker on the new motherboard. In most modern motherboards, it comes as a separate speaker on the wiring, and often it can simply not be plugged into the motherboard, remaining somewhere in the box.
In 64-bit Windows, the standard PC speaker is not supported, there is some kind of conflict with performance. There are options for how to fix this, but at the same time you will actually return the performance problem, due to which support was removed, starting from windows vista 64bit
blogs.msdn.com/b/larryosterman/archive/2010/01/04/...
This is one of the reasons why the speaker may not be on the motherboard - it is practically not used.
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