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This sounds as if your video card is not seated. Your vidoe card is where the monitor connect to the tower. If you can open the tower locate the video card and check to see that it is seated in the slot firmly. Mkae sure to diconnect the power supply before opening the tower.
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The autosearch feature stops on stations based on a preset threshold for radio station signal strength.
If your radio has done this on both AM and FM from when it was new, it is probably an internal problem with the circuit board electronics or possibly because you are in an area where strong signals are absent (such as a
rural area or inside a building that interferes with signals).
If the radio won't stop searching at all, the 'Search' button' may be stuck.
If you find that your radio is skipping stations only on FM, it may be a defective or broken external antenna or, again, maybe you are in an area where strong signals are absent (such as a rural area or inside a building that interferes with signals).
Make sure the HDMI cable is connected to the HDMI OUT port on the
back of the PLAYSTATION 3 system. Connect the other end of the HDMI
cable into the HDMI Input port of the TV or display monitor.
While the PLAYSTATION 3 system is in standby mode (red light on the
front of the system), hold down the
touch-sensitive power button on the front of the system until the system
goes into standby mode again . (So the light cycle would go from:
red light --> green light --> then back to red light). This
will ensure that you have held down the power button long enough to
reset the Video Output Settings.
Turn on the PLAYSTATION 3 system and once the system finishes powering
up, the Video Output Settings will automatically reset to the standard
resolution (or detect the current display output settings of your
TV/monitor).
lets start by going over the beeps and lights. when you power the unit on. it should go Blue and stay blue. this means the unit is so far functioning correctly.
if your unit turns on lights up blue, then yellow , then red and stays red you have an issue
if you are experiencing the first scenario, press the power button till it goes red. which is standby mode. then press button again till you hear two beeps, let go. make sure you have all your cables plugged in. this will send you to the diagnostic screen on the ps3 to select anyone of your options. since you are not getting a video display select the display settings and reset yours according to your type tv. if you are using a standard old school tellie, then its 480i, if you are on a plasma or lcd it would be 720p,1080i or 1080p. then you should be good from there
okay, if you are experiencing the second scenario its a much more severe issue. the GPU on the motherboard has gone bad, which is common on ps3s. if it is under warranty contact sony and they will send you out a refurb'd unit. if it is not under warranty there are a few good companies out on ebay that reflow or reball gpu chips on ps3s to repair this known issue.
since you are getting beeps and lights this is one of your scenarios. if you get no lights,no beeps then you got a bad Power Supply.
The bip-bip sound means that a necessary input/output device is missing or not working. Go to dell.com/support enter your service tag number download the manual (LINK included) if you have questions of how to search Dell Fourms. Please rate me mysleuth
go to sound settings and make sure you got the settings correctly there is a lot of different settings if somebody move the settings accidentally then they have to be reset how well here is how turn the main power switch off now put your finger in the on/off switch in front of the console now turn the main power switch on keep your finger in the on switch you will heard a bip this bip is when the system turns on keep your finger there until you heard a second bip then take your finger off now your video and audio settings have been reset
did you have try to reset all the video settings ?? ok let's try that my name is Juan and I am here to help you and see if we can solve this with the unit off turn the main switch off on the back of the unit connect the HdmI cable to the unit and to the tv now place your finger on the front on/off switch and keep it there now turn the main switch on the back of the ps3 keep your finger on the on/off switch for about 4 seconds or until you heard one bip (but not the first bip when the playstation turns on ) ok so once you heard the bip after few seconds remove your finger from the on/off switch and this should make your hdmI to work again just wait few seconds for the signal to show up on your tv sometimes it takes about 30 seconds once you see the browser the system will ask you if you want to switch to hdmi click yes hope this can fix your problem and if it does please rate my help thanks
tre bip lunghi potrebbe essere un problema della tastiera. Nessun bip = difetto di alimentazione, problema alla CPU o alla scheda madre, periferiche in blocco. * Un bip = tutto funziona normalmente. * Due bip = errore POST/CMOS. * Un bip lungo ed uno breve = problema con la scheda madre. * Un bip lungo e due brevi = problema video. * Un bip lungo e tre brevi = problema video. * Tre bip lunghi = errore tastiera. * Lunghi bip ripetuti = errore di memoria. * Brevi bip ripetuti = difetto di alimentazione, problema alla scheda madre. * Continui alti e bassi bip = surriscaldamento CPU. guarda anche questo sito http://www.sergiogandrus.it/index.php/2007/08/22/hardware-significato-dei-bip-beep-del-pc-allavvio/
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