| | |
My computer keeps beeping.
Thread Solved |
Now, I have checked to make sure that the RAM did not come out accidentaly. I also made sure that the video card did not become dislodged. I'm guessing its a problem resulting from the motherboard. because i unplug the rest of the hardware and it still beeps. It won't load to bios or anything. it just sits there...beeping. so...umm...any diagnosis?
BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
well. the pc just gives off long beeps. continuously. and i've tried everything. the memory/powersupply. restrating the bios. nope. everything is working. i did notice one thing: you know how there's two plugs for the motherboard? well i take off the yellow and black one, and it stops beeping, but it won't load. so either way, something's wrong.
BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
![]() |
Similar Threads
- My Computer Beeps Randomly (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Computer beeping, nothing on screen. (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
- Computer is DEAD (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
- Computer Beeps (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
- More beeping (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
- Asus Mb Beeping!! (Motherboards, CPUs and RAM)
Other Threads in the Troubleshooting Dead Machines Forum
- Previous Thread: No POST, no beeps, no monitor input, fans spin etc.
- Next Thread: Huge problem. Help! Laptop is dead. Now, no power, no charging, no boot.
Views: 4013 | Replies: 5
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Tag cloud for Troubleshooting Dead Machines
6 appliances beep bioslosingharddrived bioslosingsettings black bsod citrix cmosbattery compaq cpu dead delldimension4500 disk failure gateway giving harddrive laptop linux mac mobo neverbuyinspiron1525 nodisplay nopower operatingsystemnotfound osnotfound pc power ram redhat screen supply ubuntu virtualbox virtualization virtualmachines vmware xen






