Quote Originally Posted by razorsedge View Post
Hi Bud

Thats should be in your system sounds or default sound scheme go to control panel then click hardware and sound on the left

under sound click change system sounds

it should be the one named low battery for the sound u can click the arrow and change that to none then there will be no sound for it.

alternative way would be when the sound happens again go to the same place as listed above if its not the low battery one ( I am almost 100% sure it should be that one ) but if its another just disable them one by one till u find the one that makes the beep and leave it as none for the sound u won't be bothered by it anymore
You misunderstand, it is not a Windows sound. Disabling the sound scheme doesn't do anything. This beep is always at max volume unless I hit the mute button, then it is a slightly muffled beep. It is a hardware sound, which can only be disabled (as far as I've found) by disabling the playback device to the main speaker. Also my current sound scheme is a customized version of Equinox's Scheme.