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computer can't start!?

i don't know why but it seems my computer seems to go 'beeeeeeeeeeeeeep! beep! beep! beep!' when i pushed the 'on' button ... i tried to rearrange the wires like before... it never happened like this before! i have a cooler master btw... the computer is 1 year old...

Update:

there r no image on the screen. usually it reboots but this time it doesn't... the fan is still on...

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    your computer RAM(memory is error) u can buy a new one

  • 1 decade ago

    Do the fans on the computer come on when you turn it on if so and It continues to beep it sounds like your memory(RAM) has gone bad try replacing it

  • 1 decade ago

    I dont know My dads computer does "Beeep beeep beep" Too and his overheats ? Try like put a fan on everything and makeing it cooler, Or your harddrive might of blown or something

  • Jack K
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Some previous answers are right ... it sounds like your Ram has suffered from "Chip creep" where it literally creeps out of the DIMM slots ... try removing and re-seating it ... the other thing that suffers from chip creep is your Graphics card ... while the side is off wouldn't hurt to remove and re-seat the video card either (providing you have one)

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  • 1 decade ago

    press F1 F3 F 11 or F12 to get it to boot - depends on unit. Follow the prompts and save changes before exiting.

    Source(s): have had computers foryears and years - had everything go wrong.
  • Jamal
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    could be a RAM stick problem , remove them and then put them back in again.

    Or it could be the graphics card,if you have one, then remove the graphics card and connect the monitor signal cable to the motherboard and change setting in BIOS to use on board graphics.If its OK now then the problem is the graphics card.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would make sure the RAM is plugged in properly before assuming its broken. =]

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