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Okay, my problem is this, my computer (HP) will turn on and does the usual beep to notify that it's working. A few seconds after that it just keeps beeping repeatedly, the CD drive opens and closes when I hit the button, the monitor shows the normal HP Pavillion startup screen (but won't change), and the mouse and keyboard won't respond. The Repair CDs won't work without the keyboard. Any help would be accepted! Keep answers simple please because I'm new to how to fix things like this.
Last edited by Atticus239; Nov 14th, 2007 at 7:37 pm.
Hello Atticus239.
When the computer first turns on dose it give you the option to enter the Bios or boot options. It will usually be on the bottom of the screen.
You should unplug it from the wall and let it sit for a few mins then try it again.
Check all the wires in the back of the computer and also check to make sure the case is locked in place.
Let me know if this helps.
Tech TJ
When the computer first turns on dose it give you the option to enter the Bios or boot options. It will usually be on the bottom of the screen.
You should unplug it from the wall and let it sit for a few mins then try it again.
Check all the wires in the back of the computer and also check to make sure the case is locked in place.
Let me know if this helps.
Tech TJ
"You Have to learn from others who allready have learnd from others"
If the keyboard is a good and you check everything.
OK Do you know where the ram is.
If you do then open the computer up and check to make sure that the sticks of ram are in and locked. This is a hardware problem because it starts before any software is loaded. Because this happens so early in the process the first thing to check is the Ram.
Let me know if you need help
Tech TJ
OK Do you know where the ram is.
If you do then open the computer up and check to make sure that the sticks of ram are in and locked. This is a hardware problem because it starts before any software is loaded. Because this happens so early in the process the first thing to check is the Ram.
Let me know if you need help
Tech TJ
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TechTJ is correct that this is a hardware problem,
first thing i'd try, before opening the case, would be using a different keyboard...
do the CAPS LOCK & SCROLL LOCK lights on the keyboard come on when the power is first turned on?? if so they should blink back off quickly.....
if that is happening then the keyboard is probably OK... which would point to a bad piece of hardware....
I've seen malfunctioning/ damaged modems cause PCs to hang up the POST (power on self test)
That first beep indicates the POST was completed with out errors.... and if there is a noticeable pause before the continous beeping starts,,, then i am inclined to look toward the keyboard as the problem (stuck key, shorted wire, or maybe even a bad keyboard controler on the MOTHERBOARD which is unlikley if the POST test is passed)
first thing i'd try, before opening the case, would be using a different keyboard...
do the CAPS LOCK & SCROLL LOCK lights on the keyboard come on when the power is first turned on?? if so they should blink back off quickly.....
if that is happening then the keyboard is probably OK... which would point to a bad piece of hardware....
I've seen malfunctioning/ damaged modems cause PCs to hang up the POST (power on self test)
That first beep indicates the POST was completed with out errors.... and if there is a noticeable pause before the continous beeping starts,,, then i am inclined to look toward the keyboard as the problem (stuck key, shorted wire, or maybe even a bad keyboard controler on the MOTHERBOARD which is unlikley if the POST test is passed)
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