Beeping computer boot ?!?
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when it starts up before the bios comes up hit either: f1 f2 or delete and do a back up
The beeping means there is a boot error. It can be video errors, ram etc. You can find out what the mean here.
http://networking.ringofsaturn.com/pc/be...
Check you video card (if you have external) , Check you RAM.
Oh yeh aslo check if your CPU fan is working(could be overheating)
Try two things. 1. Though this sounds dumb, make sure that a key on your PC is not stuck. This would make sense for the continual beeping sound.
2. Maybe your hard drive is not being found. When your PC starts up, go into the boot options screen (F8 or F10 or some F fumction...you should see the corrrect key to hit, as your PCC will show you the options). Next, change the order of the boot sequence, making your harddrive the first thing to boot up (there are usually four options here, those being CD Drive, Hard Drive, Floppy, and one other)
Then restart your PC and see what happens. Hope this helps.
i think i no what u are talkin about i might be wrong. did u press the reboot key when you computer started? if u did u have to reboot it if u want to use your comp to reboot u need to put in the 3 or 4 cd's u get with you comp.
It is broken. You will need a repairman. (or a boat trip - it might be a good anchor)
Could be a RAM Problem.
Turn off the computer.
Un plug the power cord.
Remove the side cover.
Un-pulg the cable to the CD Drive(s) and the power connector.
Un-plug the cable to the floppy Drive and the power connector.
Remove the RAM Chips and clean the contacts. Do not touch them with your fingers. Use Isocol and a soft cotton cloth.
Re-install the RAM and leave the drives disconnected.
Turn on the PC and see what happens.
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BIOS System beep codes
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