On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 10:56 AM, Matthew Elliott wrote:

> On 10/10/02 9:49 AM, "Jared Bland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 11:30 AM, Mark Benson wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday, Oct 7, 2002, at 13:18 Europe/London, Graham Wallis wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't have the answer but I do have the same problem, G-4  867,
>>>> internal
>>>> speaker on the front just starts to make white noise for no reason
>>>> every now
>>>> and then. If there is an answer I would like to know it.
>>>
>>> I know it's bad karma and all but 'me too'. I'm running a B&W 
>>> G3/400. I
>>> use a USB digital audio module for my audio (I watch DVDs and cut
>>> Minidiscs from my Mac). I don't actually have any audio set to feed 
>>> out
>>> to my speaker. I dunno if it is interference from disk activity, my
>>> monitor or what. Seems to happen at random intervals.
>>>
>>>
>> Hey everyone, I noticed just yesterday after going on for about an 
>> hour
>> on Deus Ex my speaker made that white noise hissing sound.  I dont 
>> have
>> my surround sound speakers plugged in because we're going to move my
>> computer into a different room soon so I dont know if its just my
>> internal speaker or the audio altogether.  It hissed for about 2
>> minutes and then it stopped.  About a second after it stopped, my
>> PMG4/400 crashed.  After making peace with myself from not saving, I
>> decided to leave my computer on and see if it would make the noise
>> without playing the game.  After about an hour, it made no noise.  I
>> then decided to play the game again.  A few minutes into the game,
>> after saving, it made the sound again and within a few seconds, my
>> computer crashed.  After reading all the other messages I had come to
>> no other conclusion than that there was something wrong with my
>> disk.... well i was right.. I ran diskwarrior on all my partitions and
>> now everything's fine and dandy.. I suggest that everyone who is 
>> having
>> this problem to, if you have it, run diskwarrior, or run something
>> similar to it.  Maybe Norton disk doctor or something like that.  If
>> all else fails you could always reinstall your OS(s).  Hope this helps
>> :-\ . -Jared Bland  AIM-JrbM689
>
>
> Sounds like the problem would be indicative of the game and whatever
> operating system you are using.  Have you looked to see if you have the
> latest update to Dues EX?
>
> Good Luck
> Matthew
>
After I let the computer sit for an hour I thought it may be the game 
so I looked on versiontracker.com and there was no update... But after 
I ran diskwarrior everything was fine.. I probably am not having the 
same problem as  the others but I just wanted to share my problem, 
solution, and suggestions.  Thx alot :). -Jared AIM- JrbM689


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