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Did your graphics card get repaired?
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What happens when the computer just turns on the graphics card keeps ringing? Hello, if it doesn't ring from time to time, this is due to too much ash, disassemble it to see if it is the fan of the power supply or the CPU or the fan of the graphics card, and you can put some oil on the corresponding fan. The CPU fan is only one of the possibilities, and most of the fans are in the power supply, which is also to remove the host power supply, remove the screws around it, remove the fan and wash it, and it may be the fan on the graphics card, the same.
The computer will inhale dust and indoor plush when used for a long time, which will affect the operation of the fan, as long as the CPU, graphics card, and power supply fan are cleaned, the problem will be solved. Generally, there are three places, one power fan, two CPU fans, three graphics card fans, the owner can listen to the fan, see the fan, and then take it off, if it can be oiled, you can oil it, if it can't be oiled, buy a new one.
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This is a graphics card alarm, usually the graphics card is loose, the graphics card is damaged, or the power supply part of the graphics card of the motherboard is faulty. Remove the graphics card and plug it back in.
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Due to the graphics card being plugged in well or not cleaned for a long time, the poor contact of the graphics card may also be caused by damage to the graphics card chip.
Solution: Wipe the graphics card clean and put it on.
I won't send it for repair!
Don't just know how to play games (research too!) )
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Check the cable first, and then try a different graphics card.
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Have you determined that it's a problem with the graphics card?
If you are sure, wouldn't it be nice to just change the graphics card?
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Computer alarm sound is different, indicating the failure of different hardware
The display has a short display adapter information, and it crashes after being accompanied by a 1 long and 1 short alarm sound: since the display adapter information appears, it means that the graphics adapter is fine, this situation is often a memory failure, the solution is to open the case and reinstall the memory module to try it, if it still doesn't work, try another memory module.
Generally, this is a problem, and if it can't be solved, it should be sent to a professional maintenance personnel to judge.
In addition, I attach a sound alarm message to you, I hope it will be helpful to you.
Phoenix's BIOS self-test bell and its significance.
1. Short: The system starts up normally.
1 Short 1 Short 1 Short System power-up initialization failed.
1 short, 1 short, 2 short, motherboard error.
1 short, 1 short, 3 short, CMOS or battery failure.
1 Short 1 Short 4 Short ROM BIOS verification error.
1 Short 2 Short 1 Short System clock error.
1 Short 2 Short 2 Short DMA initialization failed.
1 Short 2 Short 3 Short DMA page register error.
1 Short 3 Short 1 Short RAM refresh error.
1 Short 3 Short 2 Short Basic memory error.
1 Short 3 Short 3 Short Basic memory error.
1 Short 4 Short 1 Short Basic memory address line error.
1 short, 4 short, 2 short, basic memory verification error.
1 Short 4 Short 3 Short EISA sequencer error.
1 Short 4 Short 4 Short EISA NMI port error.
2 Short 1 Short 1 Short First 64k basic memory error.
3 Short 1 Short 1 Short DMA register error.
3 Short 1 Short 2 Short Main DMA register error.
3 Short 1 Short 3 Short The main interrupt handles register errors.
3 Short 1 Short 4 Short Handle register errors from interrupts.
3 Short 2 Short 4 Short Keyboard controller error.
3 Short 1 Short 3 Short The main interrupt handles register errors.
3 Short 4 Short 2 Short Error is displayed.
3 Short 4 Short 3 Short Clock error.
4 Short 2 Short 2 Short Shutdown error.
4 Short 2 Short 3 Short A20 Door Error.
4 Short 2 Short 4 Short Protected Mode Interrupt Error.
4 Short 3 Short 1 Short Memory error.
4 Short 3 Short 3 Short Clock 2 Error.
4 Short 3 Short 4 Short Clock error.
4 short 4 short 1 short serial port error.
4 short, 4 short, 2 short, parallel port error.
4 Short 4 Short 3 Short Digital coprocessor error.
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Generally speaking, the temperature of a laptop hard drive is 50 55 and is relatively normal. The reason for the high is nothing more than the dust accumulation of the internal fan and the poor heat dissipation; The hard disk reads and writes frequently, causing the temperature to be too high.
Solution:1Remove the accumulated dust.
If the dust accumulation is too high, open it and clean it with a brush and add lubricating oil. Although the internal fan is mainly for the CPU, the air duct for air circulation is still designed with the entire internal temperature control in mind.
2.Add memory.
The high temperature caused by frequent reads and writes of the hard disk seems to be caused by the throughput of the hard disk caused by large programs, but in many cases, it is caused by frequent reading and writing in the virtual memory area of the hard disk due to too little memory. Therefore, increasing the memory is also the direction to consider.
3.Use a radiator.
As for a heat sink under the notebook, it can only deal with the situation that the room temperature is high, just imagine the effect of blowing air through the shell, and the internal airflow air duct design of the notebook can't be beaten, it's better than nothing.
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It should be that the graphics card is dirty, just unplug it yourself and use the eraser to clean it before inserting it back, and I've had this before. The notebook is not very easy to pull out, though. You can ask someone who is more familiar with notebook ranking to help you. Not like desktops.
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Virus standby? I don't know how to know the oak!
A short "drop"?
A bunch of messy English?? Is it completely unrecognizable what is written, or do you not know Zheng Luchun yourself?
What then? Normally enter the system and shout that you can't get in or can't get in?
There's nothing wrong with what you're talking about!!
Boot "drop" is the BIOS prompts you to "system boot normally".
A bunch of English should be a self-test!
What does it look like to boot up?
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Modern memory modules are the most rubbish strips. It is recommended to change the quiet argument to a fighting memory. If you still want to fix it, you can get it repaired at an empty repair shop. It's useless for you to set it up like this.
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First, first confirm that the hardware is fine. If the speaker is fine, the sound card is fine, and if you've tested it on other machines and it's really good, then you can read on.
2. Make sure all the cables are exactly right. Then power on the speaker and turn on the volume switch.
3. Install the driver of the sound card correctly, if it is an onboard sound card, it is best to install the driver provided on the driver disk of the motherboard.
In fact, the computer does not make a sound, and many times it is because the sound card is not driven correctly. In general, after the sound card driver is installed, there will be a small speaker icon in the taskbar in the lower right corner. )
Fourth, if you are sure that the driver is installed correctly, then take a look at the volume setting of the morning mask in the computer.
The specific method is to double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar, and check whether the volume is turned off to the minimum in the "Volume Control" and "Waveform Change" in the pop-up "Volume Control" dialog box, or is set to mute.
If these two options are not available in the dialog box, click on the "Options" menu - select "Properties" - select "Volume Control" and "Waveform" in the "Show Volume Controls" and then set them correctly.
Note: Step 4 can only be set up after the driver of the sound card has been properly installed.
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Fault cause: The fault of memory alarm is common, mainly caused by poor memory contact. For example, the memory module is not standardized, the memory module is a bit thin, and when the memory is inserted into the memory slot, there is a certain gap; The gold finger process of the memory module is poor, and the surface of the gold finger is poorly plated, and after a long time, the oxide layer on the surface of the gold finger gradually thickens, resulting in poor memory contact; The memory slots are of poor quality, the reeds are not in contact with the gold fingers of the memory sticks, etc.
Solution: Open the case, carefully wipe the gold finger of the memory module with an eraser, remove the memory module and insert it again, and fill the gaps on both sides of the memory slot with hot melt adhesive to prevent continued oxidation during use.
Note: Be sure to unplug the main unit and fold the power cord when plugging and unplugging memory modules to prevent accidental memory burning.
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Or the memory is not plugged in well, and some have to be plugged in pairs.
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2. The host has a fault, and the cause of the failure can be judged according to the different conditions of the alarm sound, as follows:
1) award bios
1 Short: The system starts normally. Shows that there is nothing wrong with the machine.
2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS Setup and reset the incorrect options.
1 long and 1 short: There is an error in the memory or motherboard. Try to change the memory, if it still doesn't work, you have to change the motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The display or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong. Check the motherboard.
1 Long 9 Short: Motherboard Flash RAM or EPROM error, BIOS corruption. Try a different block of flash ram.
Constant ringing (long sound): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or is damaged. Reinsert the memory module, or replace the memory.
1 long and 8 short: A test error is displayed. The monitor cable is not plugged in or the graphics card is not plugged in.
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It depends on how your computer's alarm sounds.
1 Short: The system starts normally.
1 long and 1 short: There is an error in the memory or motherboard.
1 long and 2 short: The monitor or graphics card is wrong.
1 long and 3 short: The keyboard controller is wrong.
1 long 9 short: The motherboard BIOS is damaged.
Constant ringing (with long, intermittent sounds): The memory module is not plugged in tightly or damaged.
Keeps ringing: The power supply and monitor are not properly connected to the graphics card. Check all the connectors.
Repeated, short ring: There is a problem with the power supply.
Motherboard Failure Warning Sheet for AMI BIOS.
1 Short: The memory refresh failed.
3. Short: The basic memory of the system (the first 64KB) fails to be checked, and the memory needs to be replaced.
4 Short: The system clock is wrong.
5 Short: Processor (CP) error.
6 Short: Keyboard controller error.
7 Short: The system is in real mode and cannot be switched to protected mode.
8 Short: Displays a memory error.
9 Short: BIOS test error.
1 long and 3 short: memory error.
1 long 8 short: the display test is wrong, the display data cable is not plugged in well or the graphics card is not plugged in firmly.
It depends on how your computer alarm sound sounds, different sounds represent problems in different places, and there will be a "drip" sound when starting normally.
I used to have a computer that couldn't be turned on, and then it would ring 1 long and 3 short, and then two short, and the person who came to repair it said that it was because my power supply was aging and scrapped.
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You go and search, I posted an article in the library, specifically called all kinds of startup alarm sounds. Relatively comprehensive.
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Let's make the problem clear, there are many reasons for computer alarms, just like people die, you die personally, how do we die, what is the cause of death?
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