loud screeching noise at startup

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Sometimes after I listened and watched a video on my HP Touchsmart, which worked well and I turned off the video and the computer on the left I siuddenly get a loud noise from my computer and I have to turn off the computer to make the sound stop.  What happened.  This problem just started and the computer is about 2 years old.

Hello

1. what operating system do you use?
2. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?

This could be a problem with the sound card driver. Turn on the computer and wait until it starts on the desktop (screeching noise could stop after 2 or 3 minutes) then try to uninstall and reinstall the sound card driver.

Steps to uninstall and reinstall his driver card:
1. press the key windows and R key on the keyboard to open the run window.
2 type diskmgmt.msc and press ENTER.
3. Locate the sound card, right-click on it and choose uninstall.
4 restart the computer. This should reinstall the drivers automatically.

You can also download the latest driver of soundcard from the manufacturer's website and install it.

Tags: Windows

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