SOURCE: I have an IBM thinkcentre A30 8199 pc desktop with
Go into the BIOS and disable the on-board video. With the system powered off, turn on the system and hit enter when it says "To interrupt normal startup, press Enter". Alternatively, press F1 on startup. Turn off the system if you get to the login screen and try again. Go through the BIOS menu to enable the AGP slot. (IIRC go to the line for Video and toggle On-board or AGP. My system is a A50p but it's been a while since I put in my video card.) Then exit the BIOS (save your changes) and shut down the system.
Do this step before adding the new card. Make sure that your power supply is sufficient to support the video card (and attach the power cable to the card). Make sure the card is fully seated in the slot.
If you continue to have a problem, go to the site and download the diagnostic program and see if you have a hardware issue with the slot or the card. http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/product.do?subcategoryind=0&familyind=121127&brandind=11&doccategoryind=0&modelind=0&doctypeind=9&validate=true&partnumberind=0&sitestyle=lenovo&template=%2Fproductpage%2Flandingpages%2FproductPageLandingPage.vm&operatingsystemind=49979&machineind=139045 under Diagnostics in the drop down menu.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: I have a Lenovo Thinkcentre m57 6072-CTO. Every
Your computer system is getting too hot.
When you don't run videos your computer is running in 2D mode, very little rendering is taking place therefore less heat output.
Then when you want to watch a video the graphics unit has to work hard and therefore produces heat. That heat needs to be effectively removed from the chassis in order for the computer system perform well.
Your computer may need a clean, remove all dust blocking air intake/exhaust areas.
Also go through my guide entitled How to install Graphics Drivers, Nvidia and AMD Radeon!!! as you may need better more efficient drivers for your graphics card.
Consult the manual in this regard for the graphics card model number or name!
The beeping either indicates overheating or low/unstable power to the computer system from the power supply!
Thanking you
damnor01
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Hi welcome to fixya,
Hello! for drivers for your thinkcentre E50 i have here the link. Hope this helps! have a nice day!!
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try cleaning your RAM (gold terminals) using a pencil eraser
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