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Hey guys, all of a sudden, my speakers are making this high-pitch squeel... I plugged in my headphones and it gets a similar sound... Also, when the computer is off, and the speakers are on, there is no sound... So something's up with the computer... What's making this sound? Please help!

FlameOk, THANKS to RAPTOR for some help, I've narrowed it down a bit... It's not the speakers at fault, becuase they work fine on ANOTHER computer. It's not a driver issue, becuase I RAN Norton GoBack, and no changes were made. Now, the only thing I did differently, was that I went under my DESK while talking on the cell phone to plug the phone in... Why that would make a difference, I don't know. Please help if you can. Oh, by the way, I'm using XP Home w/ SP2, no changes made recently, and the card is a Creative Sound Vlaster Audigy 2 ZS ...try re instaling the drivers for the sound card, if that doesnt work, then your sound card may have hardware issuesYeah. I'm looking into the drivers now. Hard to figure out which one is which though... The version numbers are very different... Working on it now. :-/

FlameYou will not belive it... The problem was not that of bad drivers, but was that of my microphone being plugged in! Once I unplugged the microphone, it was fine! How weird is that?! Everything works fine now. Thanks for all suggestions

FlameIt's called feedback Flame, your mic was picking up sound from the speakers.But it was turned off

FlameThat was my first thought!!! Didn't say anything because it sounded too simple!!!Don't over or under estimate me

FlameTurned off you got noise, unplugged you got no noise?
Are you sure the off switch works?Yep it works. For some reason it still gave feedback even though it was on off... It doesn't do it now though... Strange...

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