Hi Bob
Certainly curious....the only way anyone's gonna know what's up with the
pc is if you turn it on again, and try to have a sighted person read
what's on the screen. Hopefully, that won't happen again.
Let us know if you find out what it's doing. I'm guessing it's ok since
you posted to the list, but still...very strange indeed.
On 11/22/2015 1:28 AM, Robert Ringwald via Talk wrote:
I am visiting my daughter and family in NY. Everyone is asleep at 1:00 AM. I
woke up, got up and came into the dining room and turned on my computer which
was plugged in there charging the battery.
This loud burglar alarm type noise started. It was very loud. Sounded like a
car alarm in that it kept changing alarm sounds. Beeping, then steady tone
then other tones then back to beeping. It was so loud that I did not connect it
with my computer.
I thought that my daughter had an alarm system with a motion detector that they
neglected to tell me about.
Finally my son in law got up, staggered into the room half asleep and turned
off my computer. He read something on the screen but I was so shocked that I
don’t remember what it was.
I can’t imagine my computer making such a racket.
Has anyone else ever encountered such a thing? I’ve had computers since about
1988 and never had this happen.
I have a Del lap top with Win 10, WE 9.2.
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