First post, by infiniteclouds
I'm trying to restore functionality of my internal PC Speaker beyond just the POST beep using BeepX but I need the BEEP.SYS driver from Windows XP (32-bit) and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
I'm trying to restore functionality of my internal PC Speaker beyond just the POST beep using BeepX but I need the BEEP.SYS driver from Windows XP (32-bit) and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
First link in Google:
http://www.sysfilesdownload.com/B/beep.sys.html
(and yes, that's from XP - 5.1.2600)
BEEP.SYS should be in the i386 directory of WinXP installation cd-rom, in form of compressed BEEP.SY_ file.
Can be decompresed using EXPAND.EXE that resides in the very same directory.
-fffuuu
There used to be a virus that destroyed Windows XP's BEEP.SYS and replaced it with itself, so that it could auto-load on startup. If you've come across a system missing BEEP.SYS, it's usually a sign that either the system had previously been infected, or else an unintelligent antivirus program misidentified XP's BEEP.SYS as an infection. But it could be OS corruption, sure.
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Stiletto
You don't seem to know what he's trying to do. It has nothing to do with a corrupted file. 😉
wrote:You don't seem to know what he's trying to do. It has nothing to do with a corrupted file. 😉
I didn't understand that his host OS was not Windows XP, no, since I didn't know what BeepX was. Now I have done the research, and I know that his host OS is Windows 7 or newer.
"I see a little silhouette-o of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you
do the Fandango!" - Queen
Stiletto
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately BeepX does not seem to work with Win 7 64-bit and as such there is no way to restore PC Speaker functionality beyond that initial POST beep. x_x
wrote:Thanks for the help. Unfortunately BeepX does not seem to work with Win 7 64-bit and as such there is no way to restore PC Speaker functionality beyond that initial POST beep. x_x
What you need is BeepXP64
I found the link to it on this page:
https://superuser.com/questions/227939/how-to … -command-prompt
And here is the page where it can be downloaded from:
http://www.waldbauer.com/tmp/dl.php?download=beepxp64
And here it is attached:
wrote:What you need is BeepXP64 I found the link to it on this page: https://superuser.com/questions/227939/how-to … -command-prompt […]
wrote:Thanks for the help. Unfortunately BeepX does not seem to work with Win 7 64-bit and as such there is no way to restore PC Speaker functionality beyond that initial POST beep. x_x
What you need is BeepXP64
I found the link to it on this page:
https://superuser.com/questions/227939/how-to … -command-promptAnd here is the page where it can be downloaded from:
http://www.waldbauer.com/tmp/dl.php?download=beepxp64And here it is attached:
Thank you SO MUCH! This worked beautifully! I was never able to access waldbauer.com -- I always got redirect errors when I tried to visit the site.