I found a site online where a user mentions that there is a hidden power option setting in Windows 7 that allows you to turn off "CPU Idle"
I performed the steps he mentioned and when disabling this "idle" setting, it worked, the morse code noise stopped immediately.
I was so excited that this worked and then realized that there is another high pitch noise (that is constant!) that was hidden behind that noise, which really made me mad

I thought there might be a power setting in my BIOS but I found nothing regarding this.
QUESTIONS
1.) I don't believe there is a fix for that secondary constant high pitch noise which is dissapointing, but the morse code one I was able to remove.
I was wondering is there such a setting that can found hopefully within Linux Mint (that does not require a separate piece of software to achieve)?
I guess this setting in Windows 7 disables the CPU from constantingly powering down and starting back up every time an action is performed.
I can understand why a setting to have the CPU idle when not being used for a while, but to have it constantly! going from action to idle seems foolish.
2.) Kind of a separate issue, but I mentioned this in the "Suggest A New Feature" for Linux Mint category a short while ago.
In Windows 7 "Power Options" there is a setting for labtops that allows you to enable either an "Active" or "Passive" mode when it comes to CPU cooling fans.
Active = Turn on fan when CPU gets hot
Passive = Will underclock the CPU before turning on the fan to full speed
This passive setting is a great feature for labtops with loud fans and it actually works quite well.
On my other post, no one mentioned that there is a built in setting for this in Linux Mint, but does anyone know of any programs to achieve this.
Thank you to anyone who reads this and for any advice offered.