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if needed translate using GOOGLE TRANSLATE. Fill out form with correct information. And after that your product key will appaers. Copy and Paste in the Licence Key Box.
Remove ram memory one at a time to rule out issues, if video graphics card can be disconnected do it to see if any change in beep codes, do the same with the remainder of the hardware such as the hard drive and additional parts. My sense is the motherboard is bad, but you need to be sure as much as possible.
Three beeps. " Memory error". Remove your system memory than reseat it. Make sure you here the locking tabs click closed. Your board uses the Award bios. Open the link; http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm
Is the onboard ethernet port turned on in bios?
press del at boot up, navigate your way to "itegrated peripherals" check the heading for the "network car" is enabled, press escape and save /exit if changes were made. If it is already on and does not still work then plug in a pci slot based network card, in expensive solution.
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