Light beep or squeek from internal speaker

I have a new H8 1417C desktop computer. (about 2 months old)  The computer makes an intermitant squeek.  I say squeek because it is not a full beep like an error code.  It makes the noise intermitantly.  I can not make the noise happen.  Sometimes the computer is idle with no one even in the room and it will make the noise. It appears to come from the computers internal speaker.
Other than that the computer works fine.  Boots up fine, everything works. but the beep (squeek) is starting to get on my nerves.
Any suggestions?

Try the following steps.
1. Open up device manager.
2. Locate your audio driver.
3. Right click and uninstall the driver.
4. Go to the toolbar in device manager and select "scan for hardware changes."
5. After it completes, reboot the computer.
Try the audio now and let me know if it continues to have the same issue.
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