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My computer wont boot or anything it has one long and 3 short beeps...so i dont no what that means i think its my graphics but they worked on my old motherboard just fine...it just wont boot and its gettin to the point of no return..aka my gun meets computer....
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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.
Hi.first pull-out your motherboard in the CPU case then power on without memory only processor installed.if you hear continuous beeping your motherboard is working good. try this beep code means.
No beep means short,no power,bad CPU,loose peripherals. One beep means everything is normal running motherboard. Two beep means CMOS error IC. One long beep,one short beep means motherboard problem. One long beep,two short beeps means video card problem. Three long beeps means keyboard error. Repeated long beeps means memory error. Continuous hi-lo beeps means CPU overheating.
While the computer is off, press the MemOK! button located to the right of the memory slots. This will boot the computer with BIOS defaults and will hopefully resolve the issue. If this does not resolve the issue, then there is likely something wrong with the graphics chip located on your CPU (LGA1156 integrated graphics is located on the CPU).
I hope this has been helpful.
Well if it's 3 short beeps then its a RAM failure. If its 1 long and two short then it;s a video monitor issue. 3 long beeps is a keyboard or keyboard card error.
those beeps are actually codes telling you HEY something is wrong with me and that particular beep means there is something wrong with the display card so you should try to re seat your graphics card or maybe even check to make sure that you ram is good and in working condition
The best option at this point would be to take the x1650 out, put the 8800GT into the bottom slot and test to see if it boots. If it doesn't boot, try the other slot. Some motherboards also seem to have problems with some video cards as well.
Hello,
These beeps sound exactly like that of the RAM. If you are not too skeptical about going inside your PC, you can simply remove the RAM and reseat it back firmly. Sometimes this happens that the memory loses good connectivity and would just need a reseat.
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