I'm a bit stumped on this one. Every time I attempt to turn on this particular
machine, it does no more than beep at me. The screen remains black. At first I
thought it was because the old hard drive wasn't connected (one of the SATA
data pins broke off). My friend purchased a new hard drive, I hooked it up for
him, and the problem persists. The grey cord in the video just goes to the DVD
drive. I don't think that's important, but I wanted to show as much as I could.
Difficult, considering the number of cords that are in the way. Perhaps this is
an easy problem to fix, I just don't know what the beeping symptom means.
Video might be useless, but you can at least here the beep I'm talking about.
If you need snapshots of other cables in the computer, I can do that too.
08-11-2009, 10:48 PM
Ynot
Most likely it's bad RAM
Look up the beep codes for your motherboard
(they'll be listed in the motherboard manual)
You've got one 1-second beep, followed by one 4-second beep
Yep, most likely broken RAM or CPU, judging from those sounds.
Could be a lack of power aswell, or something else that isn't right. Just look up the beep-codes as Ynot suggested.
08-11-2009, 11:43 PM
Invader
Hah, that solved the problem faster than I had hoped for. :chuckle:
You guys are correct, it was bad RAM. Somewhere down the line my friend
must have stuck in a card that doesn't fit properly into the slot. The notches
on the bottom don't line up. Truth be told, I had no idea that's what the beeps
were for. I figured they just meant, "I'm broken, fix me" and nothing specific
beyond that.
Thanks for the link too, Ynot, that really cleared things up for me.
08-12-2009, 12:47 AM
Marvo
Do not take your friend into a foreign country, he'll break the wall-sockets. How people fail to see that plug-A probably doesn't fit into the completely different looking socket-Z never ceases to amaze me.
08-12-2009, 01:14 AM
Adrenaline Junkie
This is quite funny actually, a couple of weeks back i encountered a beeping problem on my old HP desktop PC, it was continuous short beeps with no breaks and i assumed the system was knackered.
Checked that link Ynot provided and found it could be a power problem. Opened up the PC and checked the connections from the power to the motherboard and found possibly two connections which weren't in properly lol although i could have been wrong, but regardless of that i plugged it in and tried it and its working again! :)
Thanks for the link Ynot, theres a ton of files i thought i'd lost for good on that computer.
08-12-2009, 01:48 AM
Invader
Hah Marvo, he's a very simple person. I don't think it's a forgivable mistake, but
I'll be enlightening him on the source of the problem with his PC.