by Woah! This Jew's bored!! on September 16th, 2010

Woah! This Jew's bored!!

Question

Help answer this question below.

My buddy has some random crude radio station playing through his computer speakers. We know that its a virus. Where is it coming from?

It's crude, and it plays even when the speakers are not on. Where is it coming from? it can't be local, I have never heard this station before, and it's in English. The station has two men, a white man, and a Spanish man, and they are talking about sex. He listened to about 24 minutes of it, and then he unplugged his speakers completely. It's not because of his speakers... He has very nice, 2 month old speakers. Now we're sitting here typing this, and we're just curious, where did this virus start, and how can we get rid of it?

Answers. 3 helpful answers below.

  • by pawzisme on September 17th, 2010

    pawzisme

    my electronics engineer husband suggest you a ferrite ring might solve the problem.

    • Like
    • Report

    1 comment | Post one | Permalink

  • by milkmanx on September 16th, 2010

    milkmanx

    it's not a virus:) it's radio waves, on am bandwidth, being caught via the transistors in the speakers; those generic PC speakers do that, the ones without magnetic isolation; so -- chill, nothing to kill ! :P

    • Like
    • Report

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • by pawzisme on September 17th, 2010

    pawzisme

    :)

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

Want to attach an image to your answer? Click here.

Did this answer your question? If not, then ask a new question or create a poll.

You're reading My buddy has some random crude radio station playing through his computer speakers. We know that its a virus. Where is it coming from?

Follow us on Facebook!

Related Ads

ANSWERBAG BUZZ

Radiostation playing virus
Problems playing radio station on my computer
Why won t a radio station work on my compuer
Virus ads heard from speaker
How to know where radio station is coming from