My computer is making a continued siren sound

Hey guys,
My computer will not stop making this siren sound, it has never done this before, I recently updated to Windows Creator, would this have anything to do with it?
 
Hey guys,
My computer will not stop making this siren sound, it has never done this before, I recently updated to Windows Creator, would this have anything to do with it?

Does that happen before preposting of your os or after you login ?
Your system specs, mobo name and model number, cpu and ram specs would help get down to the problem.
 
It happened one day when I updated my Windows to Windows Creator, and it started making the noise about 45% through the update. and now its just a constant noise that never stops.
Specs-
Intel I7 6700hq skylake H
Nvidia 1060
16 gbs of Corsair DDR4 ram
motherboard is a Quanta, Model numbers is Nl9E/Nl8E,
256gb of SSd, and 1TB of SATA
 
I've never experienced this before myself but it sounds like it might be coil whine from the power supply or maybe the graphics card. Either way there's not much you can do about it short of replacing the offending component.
 
Since windows 10 creator is only in beta testing, they tried to warn many people to stay away from it until they release a more stable update.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/26/stop_downloading_win10_creators_update/
I suggest you roll back to your normal windows 10 os or whatever os you had before and leave this alone for the moment.
When I was looking at your problem I thought the problem might be the memory at first that wasn't clearly the case here.
 
Alright probably a dumb question, but how do you roll back an update, I've never done it before. Thank for the help
 
https://betanews.com/2017/04/11/how-to-rollback-and-uninstall-windows-10-creators-update/
Look into that first if that doesn't help, usually I would get a windows 10 iso that matches my product key for it and do a full clean install.
If your os is oem or retail choose the right version.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
http://getintopc.com/softwares/oper...one-x86-iso-with-may-2017-updates/#more-41280

Make sure during the clean install process you have your main drive hooked up for the os only so it will install with no probs.
 
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