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Turn off the computer, reseat the graphics card, network card, and memory module again, and then turn it on again.
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That's if some of your hardware isn't plugged in, so the system alarms. It is recommended that you unplug the memory and plug it in again.
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It should be that the memory or graphics card is loose or due to the poor contact of the gold finger oxidation, you can take off the memory, erase it with an eraser, and then install it, which can generally solve the problem.
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It's your memory module that's loose.
Or the graphics card is loose.
Just plug it in from scratch.
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Check your memory, it's probably not plugged in. Plug it back in.
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First of all, if you turn on the computer and beep a few times, the computer will not be turned on normally, usually the normal boot will only drop once, and then, the monitor will light up yellow!
Just because you hear the computer fan turning, it doesn't mean that the computer is turning on normally!
There are two common possibilities for the above situation:
1.The memory module is loose or wet. (Usually the memory failure is to ring for two seconds, and then continue to sound like this) solution, pull out the memory module, erase the gold finger with an eraser, and then put it back in place!
2. The discrete graphics card is loose or wet. Solution, pull out the graphics card strip, erase the gold finger with an eraser, and then put it back in place!
Note: The above operation must be powered off! You can do it a few more times!
Finally, good luck!
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The computer starts to beep and tick, and if it doesn't light up (the computer can't turn on). It's just that the memory or graphics card is not plugged in tightly (poor contact), just unplug it and replug it. If the computer boots up normally, and the motherboard is still ringing, it is basically the following possibility:
1.What software is installed on the operating system to accelerate the invocation of hardware (just reinstall the system). 2.
The motherboard is short-circuited or the wiring near the speaker is short-circuited (disassemble the computer and blow it with an electric wind). 3.There is a virus in the system (reinstall the system).
Or the graphics card fan is blocked by something, and the fan is ringing.
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The laptop won't turn on, and it rings. Most of them are memory module issues. This problem can be solved after disassembly and cleaning.
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Memory parity error. You can go to the CMOS settings and turn off the memory parity option, that is, set it to disabled. However, in general, the memory module has parity and turns on parity in the CMOS setting, which is good for the stability of the microcomputer system.
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Is it that the thread is broken, which leads to contact with Bu Liang.
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Take a USB flash drive and reinstall the system.