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Wouldn't it be too tiring to look at so many words upstairs?
The most common problem with motherboard alarms is a memory error.
Check whether the memory is plugged in tightly, whether there is too much dust on the memory, and whether the memory is broken.
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Whose machine doesn't start with a short beep, that's normal.
If it's a long noise, it's possible that the memory isn't plugged in.
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If it is short, you can wipe the memory or try a different slot.
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On the top floor, a short one is tested, and there is no sound before there is a problem.
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By a bunch of fools, your brand of "short" is starting up normally.
What are you doing with so much nonsense, despising even more contempt, nagging a whole bunch of which !
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1. First open the computer start menu, and then in the Windows system column, choose to click the "Command Prompt" option, as shown in the figure below.
<>3. Finally, enter the following friendly chain cover command in the open command line window interface: sc config beep start= disabled and press the enter key to turn off the motherboard alarm sound.
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What is the report number.
Note: When scrubbing the gold finger, be sure not to touch the gold finger directly with your hands, because the sweat on your hands will adhere to the gold finger, and after using it for a period of time, it will cause oxidation of the gold finger again, and the same fault will occur repeatedly.
However, there are several other reasons for this type of memory alarm:
1.The memory is not compatible with the motherboard.
Plug the memory into other motherboards for stable and reliable operation for a long time; Plugging other memory into the faulty motherboard also runs reliably and stably, and there is no warning of the silver alarm. But when the two are put together, there will be a "didi" alarm sound. Such failures can only be resolved by replacing the memory.
2.The motherboard's memory slots are of poor quality.
It is manifested as a "Didi" alarm sound when replacing multiple brands of memory, and occasionally a certain memory does not alarm, but it may alarm again after shutdown and restart. This kind of fault mainly appears on the low-grade motherboard of two or three hundred yuan, the reason is that the motherboard is low, and the quality of the memory slots used is also poor, so it can only be solved by replacing the motherboard.
3.A memory chip is faulty.
This kind of fault is relatively serious, and the host can find that there are error defects in the memory during the boot self-test, and cannot pass the self-test and send out an alarm sound of "Di Di" to prompt the user to check the memory. This kind of failure requires plugging the memory into another host and checking if there is the same "tick-tick" sound. If there is, it can be concluded that there is a memory problem; If not, it may fall under the first or every second reason above.
4.Other faults make the memory alarm.
This kind of fault is not common, it may be a motherboard failure or CPU failure, causing memory alarms, which can only be replaced one by one by the elimination method.
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Different Symptoms of Computer Failure:
The CPU is broken, the motherboard is normal, it will still self-check, and the speaker will prompt an alarm, please check the motherboard manual by pressing the sound. Some motherboards will display a CPU failure message on the display.
If the motherboard is broken, whether the CPU is normal or not, it may not alarm, and the display will not be displayed, and the fault is generally detected through the debug card. Some motherboards have self-test display LEDs.
According to the situation you described, it should be a failure of the motherboard, and the failure of the power supply fan is a fault of the power management chip on the motherboard. Even if the CPU is broken, if the motherboard is normal, its fan must also rotate normally, and the motherboard will alarm at the same time.
This is the need to set up the jumper of the motherboard, generally next to the agp card slot, just change it according to the motherboard instructions.
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