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Hello
When Xonar D1 sound card loads up, the bios beeps get redirected to the speakers and the bios speaker is disabled.
This has been the case since I got it, and it's not a big issue, but sometimes I feel it's kind of making the bios speaker useless, this is definitely a great feature if there's no speaker, but since I have a number of them in my spare parts, this is not necessary.
This is definitely a driver feature because the POST beep is coming from the bios speaker normally.
When Xonar D1 sound card loads up, the bios beeps get redirected to the speakers and the bios speaker is disabled.
This has been the case since I got it, and it's not a big issue, but sometimes I feel it's kind of making the bios speaker useless, this is definitely a great feature if there's no speaker, but since I have a number of them in my spare parts, this is not necessary.
This is definitely a driver feature because the POST beep is coming from the bios speaker normally.