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A few suggestions for you.
1. Check whether the power supply of the monitor is connected and powered on.
There is a "click" sound when the monitor is powered on. If it is not properly connected, please connect the power supply of the monitor and then turn it on for checking.
2. Check whether the display brightness, contrast, and display position knobs are adjusted in the normal position.
3. Check whether the signal line of the display is in good contact with the graphics card.
If not, connect the display cable to the graphics card.
4. Change to a normal display.
5. Check whether the graphics card is in good contact with the motherboard.
If the graphics card is not in good contact with the motherboard, check whether the motherboard slot is damaged and causes a black screen.
6. Change the graphics card to a motherboard slot and then turn it on.
7. Change a working graphics card.
8. Whether the memory is in good contact with the motherboard.
If the memory is not in good contact with the motherboard, check whether the black screen is caused by a memory failure.
9. Whether the CPU is overclocked.
If the CPU is overclocked, please revert back to the original frequency of the CPU.
10. The expansion shows whether the memory plugging is normal.
If the expansion display memory is not plugged in properly, please try to connect the video memory again, if not, please replace the video memory.
11. Whether the driver signal cable is connected normally.
If there is a situation where the driver signal cable is reversed, please correct it immediately.
If that doesn't work, it's recommended to find a professional to help!
Hope your machine will work properly soon! ^-
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First of all, you have to make sure that after the computer boots up, has the hardware self-test passed? What picture are you talking about (and the picture at this point)? Is it the screen in the self-test or the screen when the XP system is loaded and started?
1. If it is the screen in the hard disk self-test, then the probability of problems with your hard disk or memory is greater!
2. If it is the screen of XP system loading and startup, then there is something wrong with your hard disk or system! Try reinstalling the system!
3. There is another way, you can start it with an optical drive, and try if the PE system can go in! If you can get in smoothly, then your system is broken, and reinstalling the system can solve it! If you can't get into Windows PE for a long time, it means that there is something wrong with your hard drive (wrong partition or bad area of hard drive).
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1. If the resolution is changed, you can change the monitor and start the machine to change the resolution to the appropriate resolution used before.
2. Pull out the memory module, wipe the gold finger, replace the slot, and try.
3. Replug the jumper of the motherboard into the correct position.
Try it, here's how I worked.
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Put the memory module on the sassafras and use the eraser.
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The laptop boots on with a black screen, and it keeps making a beeping sound, which looks like it's impossible to start, but as long as you find the reason behind it, you don't have to be afraid.
First of all, if this happens, it is likely that the computer's memory module is faulty, if the notebook memory module accumulates too much dust, there will be a situation that the computer cannot be turned on, then you can turn on the host of the notebook, take out the memory module inside, wipe it carefully, and then use an eraser to wipe the golden conductive contacts on both sides of the memory module, and reinsert it to check whether the computer is recovered.
Secondly, the computer boot Didi is actually a self-test alarm of the computer, we can judge the laptop** is faulty according to the length of the Didi sound and the interval duration, if the sound is one long and one short, then it may be RAM or motherboard error. You can try a different memory. If the sound is one long and two short, then there may be an error with the monitor or graphics card.
If the sound is one long and three short, then it is possible that the keyboard's controller is wrong. If it's two very short ones, then it's probably a regular error. If it keeps ringing, it's also a problem with the memory module. If it rings intermittently, check all the plugs.
Finally, although the fault of the computer can be judged by listening to the sound of the computer, because it involves a lot of professional knowledge, many people who do not know much about the computer can not find the various parts of the notebook or cannot find the problem, so it is recommended to send it to a professional computer repair shop to repair, and it is difficult to solve it at home. If you have some knowledge of computers, then you can also try to fix them at home.
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1. When the computer is turned on, the host makes a dripping sound is generally caused by the loosening of the memory lease, but there are other situations.
Short: The system boots up normally. Congratulations, there is nothing wrong with your machine or shiver.
2 Short: General error, please go to CMOS Setup and reset the incorrect options. 1 long and 1 short:
There was an error with the RAM 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 is missing or the graphics card is incorrect. 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.
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If the sound is long and loud, it may be that the memory module is not plugged in tightly If the sound is fast and short and rings twice (for example, drip, drip): it may be that the CMOS setting is wrong and needs to be reset, which occurs the most, and the bottom of the screen (generally in the lower left to destroy the hunger) will appear in English prompt "cm...".If the sound is one long and one short, it may be a memory or motherboard error.
If the sound is one long and two short, it may be a monitor or graphics card error.
Press del on boot,The notebook is f2 general.,Go in and turn off the floppy drive (that.。
The meaning of the award motherboard alarm sound.
1. Short: The system starts up normally. >>>More
Check to see if your computer is virus-in, or if your data cable is not connected properly.
Let me tell you first.
It's not a problem with your machine. >>>More
The most likely situation is that the hard disk has a bad sector, of course, there may be a problem with the power supply, change the power interface, change the data cable to try, if not, use the hard disk scanning tool to do a check.