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Normally, your PC plays a noise whenever you plug or unplug a USB device. When there’s something wrong with the USB connection, you may even hear the noise while your devices are plugged in. Luckily, it’s easy to disable the sound and fix what’s causing the issue no matter what version of Windows you have. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through changing your sound settings and figuring out why the noise keeps happening.
How to Stop USB Noise: Quick Steps
- Open Hardware and Sound from your Control Panel.
- Click Sound to open a new window.
- Select the Sounds tab at the top.
- Find Device Connect and Device Disconnect in the Program events window.
- Change the sound to (None) to remove the USB sounds.
- Click on Apply and OK to save your settings.
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If you’re not able to figure out the issue with your computer, look for a repair specialist in your area who can diagnose the issue for you. Many big-box electronics stores also have service technicians who can fix your computer.Thanks