The computer is broken, and it will beep when it is turned on, and it will be interrupted for about

Updated on number 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A short system boots up normally.

    Second, the short CMOS is set incorrectly.Resetting CMOS to one long and one short Memory (memory) error .Make sure the memory module is plugged in, and replace one with one long and two short The graphics card is wrong or the monitor is connected incorrectly. Confirm that the graphics card is plugged in and that the monitor is connected correctly.

    One long and three short keyboard errors or non-existent...Check the keyboard connection for one long and nine short Read Only Memory (BIOS) errors...Update or replace the BIOS long sound persistent memory (memory) does not exist ...

    Check whether the memory module is plugged in properly, and replace the memory module with a short sound and continuous power supply** There is a problem. Replace the power supply.

    Refer to it for yourself

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you keep honking.

    That's a memory thing.

    Unplug the memory and plug it in, plug it firmly.

    If only two of those sounds.

    It's a matter of the first card.

    It's also unplugged and plugged in, if that's the case, the problem isn't solved.

    That's the memory, or the graphics card burned out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It could be a memory issue, clean up the memory modules and memory slots.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Open the case, plug and unplug everything that can be plugged and unplugged once, and then turn it on is generally good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Maybe the power burned, I also encountered this problem last time, as soon as I turned on, the machine couldn't get in, it just kept flashing the red light, and it was called. Later, the power supply burned first, and it was replaced with a good one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason for the long beeping alarm when the computer boots up is a memory problem, here's how to solve it:

    1. First of all, clean up the memory module, and use your fingers to pull the card of the memory slot to both sides to remove the memory module; Erase with a rubber band; Then align the memory module with the bayonet, hold both ends of the memory module, and press it down slightly; After installing the memory module, turn it on and see if it can start the computer. Most of the problems of long computer beeping can be solved in this way.

    2. If the first step is still invalid, then replace the memory slot first, see if the slot is broken, and then reinstall the memory module.

    3. If the problem of Changming cannot be solved, it means that the memory module has been damaged and needs to be replaced.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's very simple.,Two memory sticks are incompatible.,Or there's a problem with a memory slot.,There's nothing you can do about this.,Go change it.,Change it until it's compatible.。

    If you want to determine whether it is the power supply, unplug the power cord of the hard disk and try again, the power of the hard disk should exceed the power of the memory. A brand and a specification are not necessarily a batch of products, and they may not be compatible, and the motherboard does not necessarily support the motherboard, and there are many people who sell dog meat in sheepskin.

    Also, 2G memory is generally enough, and it is not necessary to install 4G, especially WindowsXP can't manage 4G memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The memory module is incompatible.

    Two: Two memory modules and more than the maximum allowed by the motherboard Three: One of the slots is faulty.

    Four: The memory is not plugged in.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Persistently short Please check the alarm information according to your motherboard manual to determine the cause of the fault Thank you.

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