LOUD Squeal From Windows
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 1:16 pm
Last night I went to update my housekeeper's T60 with the monthly Windows updates. It's running Windows 7. I'd previously done my various Thinkpads and desktop machines without incident, as well as about 15 machines at work.
The updates went through, and Windows rebooted. Upon starting Windows, the usual display of the four moving parts that combine into the Windows banner started, whereupon the machine emitted a startling loud single-tone screeching sound. It was impressive to have THAT much sound coming out of the normally-anemic T60 speakers.
After a minute or two of disbelief, I rebooted, and the problem recurred.
I booted into safe mode without incident (giving me hope that I didn't have a T60 MB failure!) aside from the long time it takes to get into safe mode. Then Windows reported that the updates had failed - not surprising since the mandatory reboot and final update processing had not succeeded - and it spent several minutes reverting the updates.
I rebooted, expecting normal operation, and was discouraged to have the loud shriek once again occur.
I booted off a Windows CD without incident, attempted a repair installation, and nothing much happened other than taking 20 minutes. The reboot didn't cure the squeal.
My inclination is to simply reload the latest image from my Windows Home Server backup that was completed for that machine just before attempting the Windows Update. I still think I have a Windows issue rather than a T60 issue.
But I'd welcome any thoughts and observations about this unexpected debacle.
Art
The updates went through, and Windows rebooted. Upon starting Windows, the usual display of the four moving parts that combine into the Windows banner started, whereupon the machine emitted a startling loud single-tone screeching sound. It was impressive to have THAT much sound coming out of the normally-anemic T60 speakers.
After a minute or two of disbelief, I rebooted, and the problem recurred.
I booted into safe mode without incident (giving me hope that I didn't have a T60 MB failure!) aside from the long time it takes to get into safe mode. Then Windows reported that the updates had failed - not surprising since the mandatory reboot and final update processing had not succeeded - and it spent several minutes reverting the updates.
I rebooted, expecting normal operation, and was discouraged to have the loud shriek once again occur.
I booted off a Windows CD without incident, attempted a repair installation, and nothing much happened other than taking 20 minutes. The reboot didn't cure the squeal.
My inclination is to simply reload the latest image from my Windows Home Server backup that was completed for that machine just before attempting the Windows Update. I still think I have a Windows issue rather than a T60 issue.
But I'd welcome any thoughts and observations about this unexpected debacle.
Art