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Solve : Hardware failure with strange sound coming from the PC? |
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Answer» Quote from: squall_01 on March 21, 2009, 04:18:01 AM the only thing I can think of which you mite be is a volt meter but you have to know what your doing. Attucally not sure why this isnt mentioned, mostly if not all boards have soft power, so if his led isnt lighting up the board is shot more then likely Well, im stumped, on which?Quote from: squall_01 on March 21, 2009, 05:17:07 AM on which?regarding your problem DO NOT USE A VOLTMETER UNLESS IT IS AUTO RANGEING volteters have an internal 9 volt battery AND WILL KILL MOST OF THE INTEGRATED CHIPS mounted on the board . the two beeps you hear are possibly memory error you need to obtain the beep codes for your bios it shoul be in your board manual if you don't have the manual get a mate to go to the manufacturer WEBSITE ( open the case and check the model which is printed on the motherboard before doing this) and download a image and manual from the site possibly reseating the memory sticks could solve the problem but make shure you take static electricity precautions hope this is helpfull colinbTry resetting the bios on the computer.I never heard of this, your not sending out a singal your picking up oneQuote from: squall_01 on March 21, 2009, 09:29:20 AM I never heard of this, your not sending out a singal your picking up one *censored* do you think the 9V does? it sends a "BASE" current. the PROPER way would be to get an older multimeter, or basic voltmeter that doesn't take batteries.well sorry I was unaware of that.Why dont you just replace a few parts? like the motherboard? there getting very cheap these days.... |
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