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The beeping sound could be due to a hardware issue such as low battery or the speaker being in pairing mode1. Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Check if the speaker is in pairing mode. If it is, try pressing the power button briefly (for 1 second), once or twice. This should cancel pairing mode and make the beeping stop.
If the speaker is beeping every 30 seconds or so, it's probably telling you that it's in "Pairing Mode" and ready to connect to a Bluetooth device. If you don't have any devices to pair it with right now, just press and hold down the "Power" button for about two seconds to turn it off until you're ready to pair it again.
If the problem persists, try restarting your device and then reconnecting it with the Bluetooth speaker. If the problem is still not resolved, then you should turn off the Bluetooth feature on your device. It will stop making those annoying sounds.
The beeping may actually be your pc attempting to tell you something. Count the number of beeps, and then search for your machine make, model, and number of beeps. Also, are any of the lights on the front of the machine flashing. Check to see if the flashing is constant, or if there is a pattern.
Dear, you may try to use the PS3 recovery options. The PS3 stores a copy of firmware drivers on the hard-drive and will reload any corrupt files. To access the recovery menu, do this:
Make sure the PS3 is turned off
Press and hold the power button on the PS3 it will power on then power off.
When it's off press and hold the power button again until you hear two consecutive beeps. When you hear the double beeps immediately take your finger off the power button (if your system turns off before you get a double beep just try again and hold the button, it should double beep the 2nd time you try)
It will ask for the controller to be connected via the USB cable,
Turn on the controller and you will have access to the menu.
Be aware that you may lose all your data previously saved.
Good luck,
Peter
on the carb there is a little normally brass adjusting needle (screw) this is the idle control valve you need to turn this 1/4 turn in one direction and see if the idle picks up if it doesnt try the other way untill you get it ideling properly. hope this helps
Hi, i think its a vga card or onboard card, if not make sure that you ram is tight and if u can get a dust blower and blow it, and just make sure that before u close it, u quiz in tight all the attached components on the mother board, if it refuse, then get another graphics card and try a gain.For starts u can use a very cheap Pci vga card and or AGP card. The other thing that i want u to take not of is try some friends monitor and see if it works if it fails then try the first option. However usually intel has a beep code, take not of the beep code and tell us how many times the it beep. Hope u are help. Cheers
I have just bought JVC XA A50CL and have the same problem. It beeps, says power on and immediately beeps again saying power off. I would be really glad of help here if anyone can give advise.
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