musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Feb 6, 2012 #1 In the Mac mini 2011 model are you suppose to hear the HD at all through your computer speakers when you use them? Thanks
In the Mac mini 2011 model are you suppose to hear the HD at all through your computer speakers when you use them? Thanks
Solution andrewcarr Feb 7, 2012 Sounds like its a bad connection, the on board sound going or a problem in the speaker itself. Try connecting only one of the two speakers if you can.
Sounds like its a bad connection, the on board sound going or a problem in the speaker itself. Try connecting only one of the two speakers if you can.
andrewcarr Distinguished Nov 11, 2011 2,099 0 20,160 Feb 6, 2012 #2 No. You should never be able to hear the hard drive through the speakers. Are you sure there isn't static or just the noise of it from the case? Upvote 0 Downvote
No. You should never be able to hear the hard drive through the speakers. Are you sure there isn't static or just the noise of it from the case?
amdfangirl Expert Ambassador Apr 7, 2008 8,771 22 30,965 Feb 6, 2012 #3 Tell me marv, why would someone make such a feature. It obviously isn't supposed to happen. 😛 Upvote 0 Downvote
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Feb 7, 2012 #4 amdfangirl : Tell me marv, why would someone make such a feature. It obviously isn't supposed to happen. 😛 It is happening to me. A clicking sound through the right computer speaker which is a Logitech Z130 model. Upvote 0 Downvote
amdfangirl : Tell me marv, why would someone make such a feature. It obviously isn't supposed to happen. 😛 It is happening to me. A clicking sound through the right computer speaker which is a Logitech Z130 model.
andrewcarr Distinguished Nov 11, 2011 2,099 0 20,160 Feb 7, 2012 Solution #5 Sounds like its a bad connection, the on board sound going or a problem in the speaker itself. Try connecting only one of the two speakers if you can. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Sounds like its a bad connection, the on board sound going or a problem in the speaker itself. Try connecting only one of the two speakers if you can.
D daship Distinguished Mar 3, 2009 2,900 0 20,960 Feb 7, 2012 #6 You went Apple for the tech support, take it in to the shop. Upvote 0 Downvote
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Feb 8, 2012 #7 daship : You went Apple for the tech support, take it in to the shop. Apple put it through all the tests yesterday and it come back all positive. no problems with the Mac mini at all. Thanks Upvote 0 Downvote
daship : You went Apple for the tech support, take it in to the shop. Apple put it through all the tests yesterday and it come back all positive. no problems with the Mac mini at all. Thanks
amdfangirl Expert Ambassador Apr 7, 2008 8,771 22 30,965 Feb 8, 2012 #8 All we can tell you is that no, it's not supposed to happen. Upvote 0 Downvote
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Feb 9, 2012 #9 amdfangirl : All we can tell you is that no, it's not supposed to happen. Probably one of the speakers is the problem. I presume. Upvote 0 Downvote
amdfangirl : All we can tell you is that no, it's not supposed to happen. Probably one of the speakers is the problem. I presume.
musical marv Distinguished Feb 26, 2011 2,396 0 20,810 Feb 22, 2012 #10 Best answer selected by musical marv. Upvote 0 Downvote
amdfangirl Expert Ambassador Apr 7, 2008 8,771 22 30,965 Feb 22, 2012 #11 This topic has been closed by Amdfangirl Upvote 0 Downvote