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Firefox makes a chime sound every time I use a search box how do I stop it ?

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I updated to Firefox 3.6.12 and now it makes a chime noise every time I use a search and the page loads. How can I make it stop?

I updated to Firefox 3.6.12 and now it makes a chime noise every time I use a search and the page loads. How can I make it stop?

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This may be caused by an add-on. To test this try running Firefox in safe mode, this will disable add-ons and will show if an add-on is doing this. For details on accessing safe mode see https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Safe+Mode

If it is caused by an add-on, check through the preferences/options for your add-ons to see if any have a setting to play a sound. You can also use the procedure in the troubleshooting extensions and themes article to identify which one is causing this.

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Thanks for the reply. I tired using Firefox in safe mode but it still makes the noise. Any other idea what it might be ?

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That is probably a default Windows sound that current Firefox versions support and you will have to disable that in "Control Panel > Sound"

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Thanks. Have a had a look, can't see any sound that relates to Firefox there. Also dosen't sound like any of the windows default sounds, it's louder and more richer sounding.

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I've had this problem, too, and am on a Mac, but the solution might be the same. I have NoScript running on my computer, and the last update changed its settings. I hovered over the NoScript icon at the bottom-right of the screen, and went into the NoScript options (or, using menus across the top, Tools>Add-ons>NoScript>Preferences). Then, under the "Notifications" tab, I unchecked the "Audio feedback when scripts are blocked" option. That stopped the noise for me.