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To do this properly I need to know which model your computer is - is it an eMachines MB.NBK09.003 Motherboard El1850 Desktop S775 G41T-Ad ? I need this to try to establish the BIOS seller and version. You might try finding the BIOS version by (continuously) tapping the F1, F2 or esc key (or possibly another)immediately after you turn on. The "splash screen" that appears aftrer you turn on may have some lettering which tells what key to enter the BIOS.
In the absence of this information here are two suggestions EMachines that beeps constantly and won boot up
if it is the above it is serious and the computer will need serious (difficult) repair, or main board replacement or whole unit replacement (by which I mean new computer)
The other suggestion was about the RAM not being properly in place, but I doubt this as this usually gives a different beep code
computers are all different for entering setup. f1 f2 f10 or f11... sometimes it's just the delete key that you hit .... do that as soon as you turn on the power... one should work
how old is your emachine?? is your display in condition?? if so, your smps might've worn out.. this is what happens when the display is proper but u still don see anything on the screen..
Hi. could be a few things
1st thing if theres no power going to the base unit, the power supply is gone will cost about £20 for a new one.
2nd thing it could be graphics card, memory needs refitting. ie take them out and refitting them usually fixes it.
theres a few other things it could be but less likely. i suggest trying the above..
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