Acer Aspire V3-771G Used to beep when plug in power

mhnV3
mhnV3 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2023 in 2019 Archives
I had a system failure, system restore points did not work, even in safe mode. Went through System Repair and got back to running. However, I no longer get the "Beep" when plugging AC adapter and unplugging AC adapter. I know that is is minimal, however, this may be a harbringer of something worse. I can't find anything in configuration or anything on line about this. Is there a specific device manager for this function? Battery in device manager says "Device is working correctly"
Thanks for any help

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  • William_mk2
    William_mk2 ACE Posts: 4,198 Pathfinder
    edited October 2019
    mhnV3

    Hi,

    Please read the details below

    How to disable System Beep in Windows 10/8/7

    When computers did not come with speakers, System Beeps were a useful way to warn us when there were any system errors or hardware errors, and were rather helpful in troubleshooting issues. But today, there is no real need for these beeps – but they continue to be included in every Windows release. While they may be of use to some, many find it irritating and may want to disable them.

    This post will tell you how to disable system beeps in Windows 10/8/7, via Control Panel, Regedit, Device Manager and CMD.

    Disable System Beep in Windows

    Disable System Beep via Control Panel

    In Windows 10/8, right-click in the bottom left corner to open the WinX menu. Select Control Panel to open it. Click on Hardware and Sound.

    disable system beep

    Under Sound, click on Change system sounds. Now under Sounds tab, browse to and select Default Beep. Now towards the bottom of the Sound properties windows, you will see a drop-down menu for Sounds. Select None and click on Apply/OK. This will disable the default system beep.

    You can follow the same procedure in Windows 7 too.

    Disable System Beep via Registry Editor

    Open Registry Editor and navigate to the following key:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound

    In the right pane you will see Value Name Beep. Double-click on it and change its Value Data to no.

    Disable System Beep using Command Prompt

    You can also disable system beep using an elevated command prompt. To do so, open CMD and type each of the following lines and hit Enter after every command:

    net stop beep
    sc config beep start= disabled

    This will disable the beep. If you wish to only disable it temporarily till the next reboot, type the first line only.

    Disable Beep in Windows via Device Manager

    You can also use the Device Manager to disable the beep. To do so, click on Start > Computer. Right-click on Computer and select the ‘Manage’ option.

    Then, in the left pane of the Computer Management window, click on System Tools to expand it and choose ‘Device Manager’.

    Also, from the menu bar choose ‘View’ option and select the ‘Show Hidden Devices’ option.

    Next, in the right pane locate the Non-plug and Play Drivers group. Please note that the group will be visible only after you enable the ‘Show hidden devices’ option.

    Once you find it, click on the group and search for the item – Beep. Then, click the item to open the ‘Beep Properties’ window. Under it, select the ‘Drivers’ tab and choose the ‘Disabled’ option from the System type drop-down menu.

    The system beep in your Windows PC will now be disabled.


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  • mhnV3
    mhnV3 Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited October 2019
    I have no idea why nobody actually reads my questions.
    I am asking how  to   E N A B L E    a system sound, not disable and for windows  S E V E N, not 8 or 10.
    Currently , the settings are enabled, yet the beep does not occur, however, it did beep once since the system was repaired.
    Can someone please explain how to  E N A B L E the system sound for connecting the AC power plug for the AC V3-771G.
    Thanks ever so much