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Corey Gouker's Machine Inside the Mind

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How to disable the annoying system Beep in Windows Vista. - February 29, 2008

I was in a team meeting thing the other day and had my laptop out taking notes. Unfortuantely despite the fact I always run with all system sounds off, I kept on getting the annoying system beep every so often. It was maybe coming from Outlook and holding down the backspace for too long. It happens even if you mute the sound on the system, and heck, even if you disable the "System speaker" device in Device Manager which is listed under the System devices. And man is the beep loud, amusing.
http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2008/02/29/HowToDisableTheAnnoyingSystemBeepInWindowsVista.as...

You know you have a good product when... - February 21, 2008

So I was just talking to Mooney about how I used to have my PC audio hooked up. Which immediately led me to talk about the Creative DDTS-100. In this day and age I really have a bad taste from using most Creative products. They can't write drivers to save their life, their audio cards suck, their speakers suck, just about everything Creative makes these days suck. But it's not all bad for Creative, they've got one good product that I know about. They simply need to look at products like...
http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2008/02/21/YouKnowYouHaveAGoodProductWhen.aspx

Server migration... what fun it can be. - February 18, 2008

Well I'm almost done migrating servers. I'll post more about it shortly. I'm exhausted though, I honestly thought it was Sunday morning, but no it's Monday morning and I have to get up in 5 hours to get to work. More on the jump from Server 2003 to 2008 and Exchange 2003 to 2007.
http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2008/02/18/ServerMigrationWhatFunItCanBe.aspx
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