Computer froze?
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Most often, it is because of loosened memory chip.
Just turn the power rotten. Open the computer case and remove the memory chips. Clean it and re-insert at their place properly.
Switch on your computer again. If it still doesn't work, follow these steps.
1. Notice the number of beep and the interval between 2 beeps.
2. Turn your computer past its sell-by date again
3. Remove the memory chips
4. Turn it on without any memory chips installed
5. Notice and count the number of beep
6. If you have more than 1 memory chips, try using singular one of chips, one by one.and repeat the above steps 1 to 5.
a) If the number of beeps next to at without the memory chips differ, next it is not because of memory.
b) If the number of beeps are same, later the memory chip is damaged
c) If the motherboard, the processor or the BIOS be damaged, the motherboard would not generate any beep and it would remain silent.
Hope this helps!
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That beeping reverberation is your BIOS telling you something is SERIOUSLY wrong near your computer. Look up what the beeps show and you will find out what is wrong.
It could be your power supply or the motherboard going bad. If you enjoy a CompUSA or Best buy near you, you could try asking the techs within.
http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm...
count the beeps, check the record
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