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jackyalex 21-05-2007 20:43

laughing child
 
im having this annoying child laughing on my computer,its only when im online,but around every 20 mins a child laughs its had me going upstaires to see if it was my kids but its definatly coming from the computer,does anyone know what this could be?

moonbyter 22-05-2007 01:06

Re: laughing child
 
maybe your kids have loaded it on, probably kicks in as a screen saver after several minutes of none use, i think you should try that train of thought first....he he!

davo69 22-05-2007 05:39

Re: laughing child
 
nice to here children laughing be more anoying if they were crying lol

Traceyb37 22-05-2007 07:45

Re: laughing child
 
Could have spooks messing with your head! lolhttp://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/i...ons/icon10.gif

jackyalex 22-05-2007 09:30

Re: laughing child
 
my kids only use the computer for cbbc,its not nice, its a spooky laugh,maybe cbeebes have got something to do with it

Neal 22-05-2007 10:25

Re: laughing child
 
Sounds like a screensaver kicking in, right click on the desktop > Properties > Screen Saver and see what is activated. Change it to another.

jackyalex 22-05-2007 10:55

Re: laughing child
 
cheers neal i will try that,ive had to turn my volume down,laughing really getting on my nerves

garinda 22-05-2007 14:14

Re: laughing child
 
If Neal's advice doesn't work, call the Observer, you'll be front page news.:D

GHOST CHILD HAS LAST LAUGH.

WillowTheWhisp 22-05-2007 14:21

Re: laughing child
 
Do you have AIM? Some people choose the sound of a laughing child as their log-in and log-out audio.

grannyclaret 22-05-2007 15:14

Re: laughing child
 
hope it soon gets sorted .....

WillowTheWhisp 22-05-2007 16:06

Re: laughing child
 
If it only happens when you are online it is far more likely to be someone on your AIM buddy list than a screensaver as that would happen offline too.

K.S.H 22-05-2007 20:51

Re: laughing child
 
Prob AIM like others have said, once happened to me and took me ages to find what it was, this wasn't a child crying though it was a sheep, all i got was baaa baaa

jackyalex 22-05-2007 21:46

Re: laughing child
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal (Post 427933)
Sounds like a screensaver kicking in, right click on the desktop > Properties > Screen Saver and see what is activated. Change it to another.

thanks neal it seams to have solved it,

thanks to all who replied all sorted now,all the laughing now is by my own kids :)

SamF 23-05-2007 16:09

Re: laughing child
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 427984)
If Neal's advice doesn't work, call the Observer, you'll be front page news.:D

GHOST CHILD HAS LAST LAUGH.

However if it was the telegraph the headline would be GHOST HAS LAST

Telegraph headlines hardly ever make sense... or have two meanings... I know this is a bit of topic but been wanting to say it for ages :D

WillowTheWhisp 24-05-2007 07:38

Re: laughing child
 
If it was a screensaver how come it didn't do it unless you were online? I'd have expected the same screensaver to kick in on or off-line. How strange. That's why I thought it more likely to have been an AIM log-in. They startle me if I'm sitting here all quiet and a 'buddy' suddenly comes online with a very loud log-in audio. :D



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