Computer beeping problem is not an ordinary problem. This problem indicates something is wrong with system hardware. It may happen for two specific reasons. First one, if any of your RAM or AGP or PCI slot is loosely connected with your devices. Second reason occurs if your hardware is not working or becomes faulty.
So, when you hear beep sound from your PC after push the switch on button and you won’t see any display. No need to worry because here I will give you solution in this specific problem which may relief you.
On basis of beep length and number, you can easily detect which device is faulty:
- If one Beep or short beep (length) produces then problem is in your AGP card or any PCI devices connect with motherboard.
- If more than one Beep or long beep generates then problem is in Random Access Memory (RAM).
- If continuously beeping, then problem is in processor.
Solutions:
- Power off your computer first then remove the AGP card, clean it by duster to make sure dust is removed from the slot and card, afterward place AGP properly in slot so that AGP Card pins are bonded with slot’s pins strongly.
- In RAM it occurs due to dust or loosens RAM. So power off your computer and remove the RAM from slot, then clean the RAM with duster. At last place the RAM correctly check it by pulling up to ensure RAM is appropriately installed.
If still beeping, then replace your AGP or RAM which produce sound and hopefully it will work.
So, when you hear beep sound from your PC after push the switch on button and you won’t see any display. No need to worry because here I will give you solution in this specific problem which may relief you.
On basis of beep length and number, you can easily detect which device is faulty:
- If one Beep or short beep (length) produces then problem is in your AGP card or any PCI devices connect with motherboard.
- If more than one Beep or long beep generates then problem is in Random Access Memory (RAM).
- If continuously beeping, then problem is in processor.
Solutions:
- Power off your computer first then remove the AGP card, clean it by duster to make sure dust is removed from the slot and card, afterward place AGP properly in slot so that AGP Card pins are bonded with slot’s pins strongly.
- In RAM it occurs due to dust or loosens RAM. So power off your computer and remove the RAM from slot, then clean the RAM with duster. At last place the RAM correctly check it by pulling up to ensure RAM is appropriately installed.
If still beeping, then replace your AGP or RAM which produce sound and hopefully it will work.
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