Why do i hear a door opening on my computer sometimes also i hear like paper crumbling?

sometimes i hear a noise like someone just kicked a door open what is this?? i am fairly new to the computer and dont understand this noises. thanks

Answers:
The door opening could be your Yahoo Messanger?

The paper crumbling could be you emptying your recycle bin?

That's what those noises are on MY computer and just about every other computer I've either owned or fixed for someone.

Every Operating System (i.e.: Windows, Mac, Linux) and some other programs have built-in sounds to let you know that a particular thing is going on or that you're doing a particular thing. MOST of the time these noises are just "for fun". Other times they can be warnings...THESE you WILL know what they are if they ever happen to you!

I hope this helps you understand a little more about your computer and its programs.
It could be a number of things. Like if you have AIM those sounds happen when someone is signing on or off. The sounds your computer makes are alerting you to something happening. Crumbling paper could be your deleting something. Just pay attention to what your doing and you'll figure out what the sounds are related to. :)
If one of your kids has the AOL instant messenger, it makes the door noise when some one signs off of the instant messenger. Ask your kids about it if you have any.
it is aim.
WELL MAYBE ITS A GHOST HAUNTING YOU OR YOUR HOUSE IS HAUNTED.

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