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Re: Comp starting

by Drkpwn3r » October 26th, 2007, 1:58 pm

Matix: Google is your friend.
This will be the most help to anyone not getting past POST. :)

Re: Comp starting

by Matix » October 26th, 2007, 5:18 am

To be honest, when my computer beeped, it was too rapid to count, and it never ended even after an hour... :/

Re: Comp starting

by fl00d3d » October 26th, 2007, 1:03 am

Hardware failure isn't as common as most people think. Unless, of course, you're running a computer it a hot room and you leave it on 24/7.

As for the beeping thing, the number of beeps tells you EXACTLY what the problem is. So if you can count the number and type of beeps then you can figure out what the problem is by looking it up in the manual. All computers work that way, btw (beeps being very specific). It's NOT like it just beeps and that means "there is a problem". Your mobo will actually work hard to tell you exactly what is going on.

Re: Comp starting

by Drkpwn3r » October 25th, 2007, 11:51 pm

raulperez wrote:component failure... wtf dude?
Aye. Components 'age' differently due to a multitude of variables (primarily: operating temperature).
Basically, what I'm saying is: hotter parts of a computer (hard drive, processor, memory, graphics) can, and most likely will fail before other parts of the computer (unless kept under ideal conditions 100% of the time).


Just elaborating, because some people don't understand how to keep computers from having hardware failure.

... and for the record (in case you think I'm answering you, raul): yes, I know you were just pointing that fact out, which is why I added the previous line. ;)

Re: Comp starting

by raulperez » October 25th, 2007, 10:25 pm

component failure... wtf dude?

Re: Comp starting

by ecstasy » October 25th, 2007, 10:21 pm

wats wrong with having a stock computer? buy a computer, hook it up to the internet, dont dl pr0n and get a virus so how could a comp fail unless ur messin with it?

Re: Comp starting

by Matix » October 25th, 2007, 5:14 pm

Well, I can tell you for one thing, if it beeps, everything fucks up.

I tried my old hard drive from the computer with the psu problems, won't work. :(

I tried the gfx card that was in it at the time of the psu problems, wont' work.

etc


Your better off getting a new one.

Re: Comp starting

by Drkpwn3r » October 24th, 2007, 1:02 am

If it's a constant (repeating) beeping: it could be a memory slot failure. I had that happen on a brand new motherboard I had bought... pissed me off (went ahead & exchanged it also, they verified @ the store). :evil:

Try moving your memory to an alternate slot, if that doesn't work, try a different (known-working) stick of memory, if even that won't work, it's either the memory slots (unlikely) or something else. Only real way to know for sure is to test.
I would try everything possible before assuming one way or another. Just describing what happened to me & how I diagnosed it, not going to guarantee that's your problem.

Re: Comp starting

by fl00d3d » October 23rd, 2007, 10:42 pm

SpAzEr wrote: If it goes BEEP, that means that there is power to the computer, so rule that out.
Power supplies either work, or they dont, there is no inbetween. Unless one of the connectors is not hooked up properly, but it wouldnt just "fall off".
That's not exactly true, either. A power supply takes the voltage/amperage from the wall and converts it to the type of current needed to power the PC. What's needed? a 1.1-4.3V (5V) digital circuit and a 12V analog circuit. PSU's can blow one output and not the other, thus making it possible for it to "kinda work".

But under this circumstance, I'm going to have to say that it's probably a video card (possibly GART) issue or a RAM issue. Those are my first two thoughts off the top of my head.

Have you changed anything in your system recently? Anything at all?

Re: Comp starting

by ecstasy » October 23rd, 2007, 9:58 pm

i shut off the power supply to my comp to shutdown, is there any long term effects of this?

Re: Comp starting

by Tiny » October 17th, 2007, 3:49 am

Thanks for the help guys i will try it when i get home

Re: Comp starting

by Matix » October 16th, 2007, 6:35 pm

raulperez wrote:i had a similar problem... i got a continuous system speaker squeal but it never actually booted.... replaced PSU and all that shiz.... found out the MB was f*cked because the PSU went under
I never quite understood what happened with my old computer, I can tell you though my PSU either died because it went under, and my motherboard suffered alongside. I had 4 fans running, and a PCI 6100 gfx card (needed 250) I only had 200, ran good for a week, then right before it died it gave me a popup saying "Power Supply failure" and i clicked ok, when it shutdown, I tried it back up, gave me beeping sounds, so from this, I can conclude:

- Your powersupply got overloaded & your motherboard is damaged.
- Your ram is damagaed.

One of those posibilites.

Of course Spazer, if there is a beeping sound, that always means electricty is going through :P

Re: Comp starting

by raulperez » October 16th, 2007, 6:05 pm

i had a similar problem... i got a continuous system speaker squeal but it never actually booted.... replaced PSU and all that shiz.... found out the MB was f*cked because the PSU went under

Re: Comp starting

by Crazyme99 » October 16th, 2007, 5:28 pm

did you drop it or hit it if you were carrying it??? because my cousin f*cked his harddrive doing that

Re: Comp starting

by SpAzErMaN » October 16th, 2007, 5:21 pm

Great Help guys... :?

If it goes BEEP, that means that there is power to the computer, so rule that out.
Power supplies either work, or they dont, there is no inbetween. Unless one of the connectors is not hooked up properly, but it wouldnt just "fall off".

When you say "no picture" does it show any text at all? If not, it probably has something to do with the motherboard and processor, the Hard drive and memory kick in later. the BIOS is based on the motherboard. Its not the display or the graphics card either.. because they wouldnt make the computer restart right away.

Ensure there is no disk in the drive.

Any other details?

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