Ye its buzzing sound but its not like the sound of a fan, its diffrent. I've also tried cleaning cpu fan which didnt help.tisler wrote:Can you describe the sound? Is it buzzing?
I've tried headphones, but i can still hear the sound.tisler wrote:What configuration did you try - is it only with headphones or with speakers aswell?
Muting didnt help, and i dont have ACEr Touchpad, only Windows one. I've just noticed when pressing ctrl-f to find something produces a sound(because i couldnt search in drivers menu) and beeping is increased for 1-2 seconds.tisler wrote:Did you try disabling your microphone in the sound?
Also there seems to be an 'ACER Touchpad' add-on in the Control Panel/Device Manager, try to uninstall it (don't worry if the touchpad lacks working) and try restarting after, unless you've already done it.
Did that one tooFirenze wrote:
Open the Start Menu. Type Sound into the Search. Click on the search result titled Sound. Right-click on your playback device then properties. Go to Enhancements and make "Disable all enhancements" clicked. I hope that works.
Didn't work. I've installed drivers but problem wasn't solved.Eduardo wrote:Find audio drivers here and install them. Post feedback.
All of itDR34M wrote:Have you tried any of these ?
https://appuals.com/windows-10-buzzing-sound/
Try it and post feedback.LordKEK wrote:Go to a nearest hardware store and ask someone to check the audio card. I had a problem where it was somehow scratched.