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Windows 8 Chimes
How can I disable these horrors or stop them appearing randomly? I've had to have a new hard drive and I've lost my free W10, forgotten how much I hated the chimes!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think one is able to upgrade again to Windows 10 as a free install.
The free offer ended on the 29th July this year and anyone who upgraded and then opted to revert to Window 8, 8.1 or W7 are now stuck with their original Operating System; unless an install disc is purchased for W 10.
However, I am always open to being proved wrong. Perhaps therefore Tuvok will explain why she thinks one can upgrade again, for free.
I am sorry that I Do Not know what chimes to which you have made reference, because I have never experienced Windows 8. I am still using Windows Vista on my PC ( being used at this very moment to post) and W7 on my laptop.
Hans.
The free offer ended on the 29th July this year and anyone who upgraded and then opted to revert to Window 8, 8.1 or W7 are now stuck with their original Operating System; unless an install disc is purchased for W 10.
However, I am always open to being proved wrong. Perhaps therefore Tuvok will explain why she thinks one can upgrade again, for free.
I am sorry that I Do Not know what chimes to which you have made reference, because I have never experienced Windows 8. I am still using Windows Vista on my PC ( being used at this very moment to post) and W7 on my laptop.
Hans.
http:// www.tec hrepubl ic.com/ article /window s-10-wi ll-micr osoft-c harge-y ou-if-y ou-need -to-rei nstall/
I've done it to a friends computer.
I've done it to a friends computer.
http:// www.isu nshare. com/win dows-8/ turn-no tificat ion-sou nds-on- or-off- in-wind ows-8-8 .1.html
Here you are zebo all in here.
Here you are zebo all in here.
Thanks Tuvok for the link, it is indeed very interesting. However I note that it does say....."There will be no need to purchase a new copy of Windows 10 provided it is being installed on the same Windows 7 or 8.1 machine that was upgraded to Windows 10".
It is the case that zebo has had a new hard drive and in effect has a new machine, without a copy of Windows 10 installed.
Now to try and help zebo get rid of the annoying Chimes. Click the following link and scroll down and you will then read :- "I used to work in IT and I can tell you that 95% of the time people call me in for this issue, is when a USB 2.0 adapter (mostly phone chargers) are connected to a USB 3.0 port. Unplug all USB cables, this will fix it". :-
http:// superus er.com/ questio ns/4672 06/wind ows-8-r andom-c himes-s ound
Hans.
It is the case that zebo has had a new hard drive and in effect has a new machine, without a copy of Windows 10 installed.
Now to try and help zebo get rid of the annoying Chimes. Click the following link and scroll down and you will then read :- "I used to work in IT and I can tell you that 95% of the time people call me in for this issue, is when a USB 2.0 adapter (mostly phone chargers) are connected to a USB 3.0 port. Unplug all USB cables, this will fix it". :-
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Hans.