If it's beeping constantly, that's a sign your RAM is bad. Check to make sure it is plugged in correctly and you might need to get new RAM.
2006-09-19 06:50:37
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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I suggest taking out the case and reset your bios from there... loading a bios updating or something will just make it worst if the bios loader is not compatible with it...
NOTE: depends on the beeping pattern, every beeping pattern has a different error not only your memory it may some other hardwares that has a problem...
2006-09-19 06:50:37
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answered by JarmenKell 4
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Usually when the computer doesn't boot as the result of bios failure you MUST reset the BIOS by OPENING your case and switching the "reset bios" on from a jumper on the motherboard! You have no other solution. Believe me!!!
2006-09-19 08:39:47
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answered by shteck2k6 2
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if you fail to reset the bios to its default values with F7....with power off open the case side ,look at the motherboard ,there is a jumper with 3 pins near the battery for reset the bios , change its position for 15 sec. and put it back to its original position , if you find it difficult ... pull out the battery for 15 sec. and put it back it will do the same.
2006-09-19 08:24:27
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answered by AYAD K 2
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mojo jojo best thing you can do to reset your BIOS is open your PC. Take little battery (lithium) and wait about 5 min. Then re-insert your battery and close your computer. Now switch on. Your BIOS is cleared.
2006-09-20 00:02:55
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answered by Joe_Young 6
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Depends on the version of BIOS. Many include an option to return the BIOS to its default settings. You may have to look through the BIOS menu for that selection.
2006-09-19 06:48:13
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Sure there is all you have to do is.
Download System Mechanic professional 6 . install it then run DriveScrubber2 when that is done restart the pc . then when the pc is back and your problems will disappear. Or they will not bother you again. One way or another you wont have any problems what so ever from your pc. Plus it will reset your bios back to normal.
2006-09-19 06:49:27
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answered by wiz_on_line 3
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2006-09-19 06:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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