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On start up, my Computer
You have a hardware device or memory module or a part that has gone bad maybe loose or just needs to be changed out. Most likely it will be a memory module or a keyboard or a USB device unplug any of those items then restart the computer and see if the beeping stops.
Also you can remove a memory stick one at a time to see if the beeping stops if it does then you have found your issue. Also unplug the computer from the wall socket and push the power button in for 2-3 seconds this resets the computer to load its defaults. Look for the issue one by one and with the power button pushed after you unplug from the wall and ground yourself by touching the case metal before you touch parts inside the computer. I use latex rubber gloves personally.
Replace and go from there. It is about isolating the problem now to stop the beeping. So give that a try it is nothing that you have done it is the computers method of letting you now something is not working that is all. Thanks for using FixYa! John
8/8/2018 10:26:52 AM •
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on Aug 08, 2018
Auto processing
The auto processing is the monitor trying to adjust to a particular resolution. To help you control display quality, please follow the steps given below:
-Open the 'Display Quality troubleshooter' by clicking the Start button, and then clicking 'Control Panel'.
-In the search box, type 'troubleshooter', and then click 'Troubleshooting'.
-In the left pane, click 'View all', and then click 'Display Quality'.
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3/21/2016 7:05:57 AM •
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on Mar 21, 2016
I am having a Problem with my video card not letting me run an addition monitor off the vga output on the motherboard. I know it works because I can go to the bios and change it and it works but they
When using a PCI or PCI-E graphics card, it will disable your standard VGA output port because the up-dated graphics card and your factory VGA port require different display drivers. Usually, the drivers are conflicting and will make your system unstable and cause it to crash. In short, you can't use both at the same time. I have a Radeon HD 5450 graphics card installed on my PC and it too has disabled my standard VGA port. If you are trying to use more than one monitor, you have to install a graphics card that supports a multiple display output. The graphics card will either have 2 VGA ports, 2 DVI-D ports or 2 HDMI ports or even any combination of the 3. My card, for example, has 1 VGA, 1 DVI-D & 1 HDMI. I can run up to 3 monitors at a time via my graphics card, but I cannot run a 4th monitor from my factory VGA port. My graphics card uses ATI/AMD drivers while my VGA port requires the use of Nvidia drivers.
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4/5/2015 9:37:26 PM •
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on Apr 05, 2015
What does computer command "ipconf/release" do?
This command will flush the IP address from an active connection. The correct syntax is ipconfig /release *con* which will release all connections. If you just want to see if you can get a new address then use ipconfig /renew
11/3/2014 10:36:12 AM •
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on Nov 03, 2014
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