Audigy 2zs bleeps while playing g

hi
this is my fist post here
so to my problem
when i play call of duty 2 it makes this bleep sort of like a plink noise. now that isnt the problem the problem ios it does it repetitavly for ages if it did it only a couple of times i wouldnt be bothered but of im in a clan match it gets very annoying as i cant here what my team are saying
i managed to sort it once by disbleing the audigy 2zs and using a my onboard a while then enabled the zs again that seemed to have fixed it but now it is back
it never used to do it when i had my sb audigy but then i upgraded it to audigy 2 zs
alos it onlyseems to do it in call of duty 2
does anyone one know what the problem is ?
its not my system over heating or anything as it is comeing from my headphones/speakers
i did the auto update for my audigy 2zs got some newer drivers etc but it didnt help
i would appriciate it alot if someone could please help me
thanksMessage Edited by jahobo on 0-5-2006 02:30 AM

bump. installing 32 bit windows is no solution.

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    jutapaMessage Edited by jutapa on 08-29-2006 09:4 AM

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