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PC Problem (Beeps on start up).
I recently gave my old PC (pentium3 500mhz) away, but is encountering a problem. When it is first switched on instead of the normal one beep, it beeps four times and the monitor fails to load. The monitor displays a message something like 'no signal' if a button is pressed, and then turns itself off.
This problem *might* be as a result of a thunderstorm (as the PC went off during the storm). Any ideas as to what I can do?
I have ensured the grpahics card and monitor leads are all properly connected.
Any help appreciated. Alex.
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If it's the monitor itself then it could be cheaper to replace it rather than repair it, especially when people throw monitors out every day of the week.
BillyNoMates (lol@ name) - it is 4 quick beeps in succession - its an old intel motheboard.
I tried re-inserting the graphics card a couple of times with no luck. I can't even enter the setup when I first turn on the PC because of the monitor situation.
This bloody PC is a fifteen min drive away too! Then again, better than a twenty min one.
I will go again now and detach everything and stick it all back in.
Thanks for help.
Thanks for the extra info goodison.
Hasn't allowed me to come to a conclusion though !
I tend to go along with j2button wrt video card, but worth checking that everything - especially RAM - is seated correctly, along with cables etc. Does the motherboard have built-in video ? If so, remove the video card and connect the screen to that.
Other than that sounds like it could be terminal.
Good luck.
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