My friends comptuter will not turn on at all. When you press the power button, it just starts making a beeping noise every 5 seconds or so. I opened it up and made sure the RAM and everything else was connected good, and that didn't work either. I can't even get to a point to reinstall windows. Nothing boots and nothing ever comes on the monitor. All it does is beep. What if anything can I do to get this working again?
7/3/2007 12:20:09 PM
The beeps are like a morse code.look up the model of the BIOS and figure out what the beep pattern means.
7/3/2007 12:35:15 PM
There is no pattern. Every 5 seconds it makes one beep.
7/3/2007 1:03:05 PM
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7/3/2007 1:51:15 PM
lawls
7/3/2007 1:58:48 PM
i think i had something like that happen to me before, dont remember if it waas evary 5 seconds, but it ended up being one of the dimm slots had gone bad[Edited on July 3, 2007 at 2:19 PM. Reason : ]
7/3/2007 2:17:45 PM
I've got my money on memory issues, but do look up the manual and see.You're looking for something along these lines, but for your particular board -http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml[Edited on July 3, 2007 at 3:24 PM. Reason : link]
7/3/2007 3:22:42 PM
The computer was built by someone over a year ago. There are no manuals for anything.
7/3/2007 3:46:01 PM
There are manuals for the mobo online. You'll just need to figure out what kind it is, or at the very least, what kind of BIOS is in it. Then you can look up the beep codes for that BIOS.
7/3/2007 4:32:40 PM
7/3/2007 9:32:49 PM
7/3/2007 11:47:18 PM
Why are you sighing about this? Not everyone buys a shitty Dell.
7/4/2007 2:42:12 PM
he is sighing because you arent doing a god damn thing to help yourselfjust open the fucking case and look at the fucking motherboardyou will see the make and model in white text somewhere on ittype the make and model and "beep codes" into googlegod damn you are a dense piece of shit
7/4/2007 2:49:47 PM
^^ yeah you completely misunderstood his sigh. Lots of people don't buy a shitty dell, actually most people in Tech Talk probably have built their own on multiple occasions. Besides that nearly everything has a pdf manual online somewhere so I hope you don't expect all of us to jump to fix such a vague problem when you haven't been able to provide much information of any use. Just take it to geek squad and pay out the ass if you don't feel competent enough to do a simple task.[Edited on July 4, 2007 at 4:05 PM. Reason : ]
7/4/2007 4:02:42 PM
^,^^ exactly.
7/4/2007 7:31:29 PM
7/5/2007 12:38:56 AM
[no]your posts show that you just wanted to be spoon fed even after the solution to your problem was posted in the first post:
7/5/2007 8:25:21 AM
7/5/2007 9:31:39 AM
You're wasting TWW's valuable time.just post a few pictures of the inside of your PC and I'm sure someone will figure this shit out for you.lazy bitch.
7/5/2007 10:56:03 AM
unplug all peripherals from the computer and any unnecessary device so you are left with:1) power supply plugged into the wall and plugged into the motherboard2) memory installed into the motherboard3) hard drive plugged into the power supply and motherboard (primary drive only)4) processor should be properly installed on the motherboard along with heatsink and fan5) video card should be installed (unless the motherboard has onboard video, then use the onboard video)5) make sure all cpu/system fans are plugged in6) connect keyboard & mouse to computer7) connect monitor to computer8) start the computerif you still get beeps, chances are you have a problem with a component on the motherboard and you'll need to RMA it for a new one or you'll have to buy a new motherboard.all signs point to the problem being motherboard related, but a FAR easier way than to do all this is like GraniteBalls said, take a close-up picture of the motherboard inside your PC (or find the model number) for us and then we can properly diagnose the problemalso most common BIOS's don't have a code for 1-beep every 5 seconds, can you be more specific? is it a short beep? a long beep? a low/high-pitched beep? is it exactly 5 seconds? all this is vital info.
7/5/2007 2:16:44 PM
7/6/2007 8:08:51 PM
he asked specifically for the make/model, so that we could research it ourselves, nowhere have you posted it[Edited on July 6, 2007 at 8:37 PM. Reason : .]
7/6/2007 8:36:01 PM
seriously you cite that there is a model number and stuff that you posted but i've read every F****** post and don't see it.
7/6/2007 8:56:52 PM
BobbyDigital, can you lock this shit?this thread isnt going anywhere
7/6/2007 10:50:11 PM
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