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hello, those beeps you hear usually means some error, and it depends on how many beeps you hear and in which sequence. below you will find several BIOS vendors and their beep codes which help you detect the problem: http://www.chem.pitt.edu/facilities/bios_beep_codes_list_v3.pdf
hope this help let me know if you need further assistance. good luck, regards,
Most notebooks either have their video processor on the motherboard, or have a mini-card that is specific to the particular notebook model. Generally, they are not upgradable (unlike desktop PCs). You MIGHT be able to share more notebook memory with the video system. It's a setting in the BIOS setup, if it's even available.
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