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fifeken
fifeken Posts: 2,737 Forumite
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I'm running Vista Home Premium Version 6 (Build 6002: Service Pack 2). Whenever I connect anything to a USB socket it gives a "Device Connect" sound and a corresponding "Device Disconnect" when it's unplugged.

Over the last day or two it's been making the sounds randomly when I'm browsing and nothing is connected to any port.

Any ideas what could cause this?

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  • TakeThis
    TakeThis Posts: 2,909 Forumite
    Make and model?
  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    Do you mean sounds over its speaker or hardware "clicky" noises?

    If its the latter, it could be that your hard disc is not long for this world so taking a backup ASAP would be a sensible precaution.
  • fifeken
    fifeken Posts: 2,737 Forumite
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    TakeThis wrote: »
    Make and model?
    Compaq Presario CQ70 Laptop.
    pogofish wrote: »
    Do you mean sounds over its speaker or hardware "clicky" noises?
    The noises are over the speaker, and the names I have given them above are the Windows names for them if I access Sounds through the Control Panel.
  • bengalknights
    bengalknights Posts: 5,021 Forumite
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    Sounds like a driver issues try uninstall and reinstall driver
  • johnmc
    johnmc Posts: 1,265 Forumite
    Your laptop thinks you are connecting something.

    Do you have an external keyboard / mouse or anything else?

    There is a record kept in Windows of what has been connected;
    http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/find-out-which-usb-devices-have-been-used-your-pc.htm
  • TakeThis
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  • fifeken
    fifeken Posts: 2,737 Forumite
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    johnmc wrote: »
    Your laptop thinks you are connecting something.

    Do you have an external keyboard / mouse or anything else?

    There is a record kept in Windows of what has been connected;
    http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/find-out-which-usb-devices-have-been-used-your-pc.htm
    Nothing external near it at all. The USB Device Viewer is handy and shows some strange results eg my phone has been plugged in today according to the viewer, only I know it hasn't. Later on was a USB Video Device and again nothing has been connected.
    TakeThis wrote: »
    Some good suggestions. I'll work through them.
  • pogofish
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    fifeken wrote: »
    The noises are over the speaker, and the names I have given them above are the Windows names for them if I access Sounds through the Control Panel.

    It could be a faulty socket. I've had similar system noises from a laptop that had a thwack on a plugged-in USB socket.

    Eventually stopped it by shoving a lump of blu tac into the offending socket and taping over it. Did till I replaced the laptop.
  • Notmyrealname
    Notmyrealname Posts: 4,003 Forumite
    fifeken wrote: »
    I'm running Vista Home Premium Version 6 (Build 6002: Service Pack 2). Whenever I connect anything to a USB socket it gives a "Device Connect" sound and a corresponding "Device Disconnect" when it's unplugged.

    Over the last day or two it's been making the sounds randomly when I'm browsing and nothing is connected to any port.

    Any ideas what could cause this?

    Yes. If you have a webcam that is a USB device, likewise bluetooth adapter and on some laptops, the wifi. They are USB devices but connect to a header on the laptop mainboard however they are seen as USBno different to what you plug into the external USB port and treated the same. A dodgy cable to say the webcam would have windows picking it up as a usb device being connected and disconnected.
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