This is funny, but helpful! I opened the back of my notebook and cleaned the fan. Working properly now. :) thanks!This is funny, but helpful! I opened the back of my notebook and cleaned the fan. Working properly now. :) thanks!
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This is a common laptop problem. Your need to open it and clean your Laptop fan. Laptop heat sink are covered are dirty and the air can't go through and the laptop shut it self off so your laptop doesn't burn any components. If you're not good in opening laptop. I suggest take it to a Computer repair service. If you can to open it and do it your self. There are a lot of videos on YouTube.
Wouldn't it be a problem generated by excessive heat? Check the temperature inside the laptop, and also if the fan is workin properly. Also dust in front of heatsink can prevent appropriate cooling.
The Beeps at start up usually signify a memory fault. You may have a failed RAM stick and just swapping slots will give you the same problem. Get a known good stick and fit it in place of all of yours. If it works, then remove the good stick and start fitting your own memory one stick at a time until you isolate the failed stick. The removal of the graphics card with no change isolates that from the list.
That's usually a bad ram stick. Shut down the pc & remove one stick at a time starting with the one furthest from the cpu & work your way down to the first one. When it boots without the constant "beep", you found the bad one! You can also check www.msi.com & look in the support area for a solution if mine is wrong.(I'm never wrong though,lol)
Leave your laptop on, without doing anything.
If it shuts down , you may be having an overheating problem.
If that is the case, remove the accumulated dust from the fan or fans, and try again.
(A vaccum helps here)
If no improvement, a deeper clean may be needed, which requires opening the laptop, and get to the heat sink area, clean and apply fresh heat release compund to the processor.
1
short beep
Normal POST - system is ok
2
short beeps
POST Error - error code shown on screen
No
beep
Power supply or system board problem
Continuous
beep
Power supply, system board, or keyboard problem
Repeating
short beeps
Power supply or system board problem
1
long, 1 short beep
System board problem
1
long, 2 short beeps
Display adapter problem (MDA, CGA)
1
long, 3 short beeps
Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA)
3
long beeps
3270 keyboard card
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