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    Okay so this is whats going on.
    I have a desktop computer and It was working fine.Now all of a sudden It just froze
    so I took it off restart it and nothing shows it is powering up though but not working like regular.
    Its just blank and its not even powering the monitor ,and its non stopped beeping it goes, one short an one long.
    Please if anyone can help or have an idea about this please let me know thanks.Any help is greatly appreciated.
     
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    A little confused by you saying its powering up normal but nothing shows. It seems that either it can not locate your hard drive, or the operating system it takes to load.
     
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    Well its powering up and running just without anything showing, and its beeping,but yea man
    I was looking up info and it says the beeps have something to do with the hardware,but no to
    sure.
     
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    A constant beeping may mean a number of things. I would start with your memory sticks. If you have more than one, try removing one, start the pc and see if it stops...
     
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    that is your ram sticks dust it out an try it if not work u have to buy anew ram stick
     
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    Yea it was the Ram, I took it out an re-insert it everything works back to normal now.Hopefully lol
    Thanks for everyone's help I added rep to you guys.
    Thanks again
     
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    I had the same problem with my old desktop. I plugged up my ears and that solved it.
     
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