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    Default dell inspiron n5010 3 BEEPS AND BLACK SCREEN

    I switched my laptop on and a blank black screen is visable and then 3 beeping sounds come from the laptop and then the fan starts up and becomes really loud but there is nothing on the screen and the beeping noise carrys on in a set of 3 beeps - beep beep beep, they are short beeps and in a set of three. Im not sure what to do because i cant even access my desktop, also i swapped around the ram underneathe and switched it back on and still no luck.
    Can amyone help if so i would appreciate it.

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    Default Dell Beep Code

    Beep Code
    Possible Problem
    One) Possible system board failure ? BIOS ROM checksum failure
    Two) No RAM detected
    NOTE: If you installed or replaced the memory module, ensure that the memory module is seated properly.
    Three) Possible system board failure ? Chipset error
    Four) RAM read/write failure
    Five) Real Time Clock failure
    Six) Video card or chip failure
    Seven) Processor failure
    Eight) Display failure

    Hope This Helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRay333 View Post
    Beep Code
    Possible Problem
    One) Possible system board failure ? BIOS ROM checksum failure
    Two) No RAM detected
    NOTE: If you installed or replaced the memory module, ensure that the memory module is seated properly.
    Three) Possible system board failure ? Chipset error
    Four) RAM read/write failure
    Five) Real Time Clock failure
    Six) Video card or chip failure
    Seven) Processor failure
    Eight) Display failure

    Hope This Helps.
    Yeah sort of narrows it down but how would i figure out what is actually causing it?

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    what bios is on the dell . ie phoenix mega trends ami etc.all bios's have a differant bleep code .if this helps sometimes if not memory ram it is a heat problem on the gpu or even cpu .give me update & i will help you further ,try vga to monitor just in case.u have pm
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    Quote Originally Posted by hmc View Post
    what bios is on the dell . ie phoenix mega trends ami etc.all bios's have a differant bleep code .if this helps sometimes if not memory ram it is a heat problem on the gpu or even cpu .give me update & i will help you further ,try vga to monitor just in case.u have pm
    Thanks for the info, i tried to check on the dell website to see what bios i have the only info i can get from the website in the drivers and software section and then under bios is
    DELL INSPIRON N5010 SYSTEM BIOS

    RELEASE DATE 10/25/2010
    VERSION A09

    I have never updated the bios it has stayed the same since i brought it from
    Currys and i brought it just after the above date so it would have the factory set bios?

    Other than that i cant access the screen or go and check on the laptop because of the black screen

    Also i checked on the website you gave me but i cant seem to figure out which bios it is so i just looked for short 3 beeps and it cale under AMI BIOS beep codes but then again im not 100% if its the bios is ami im only saying that because its the only one with the 3 short beeps which my laptop is making.
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    update . BIOS IS AMI .Hope this helps .now u can work out ya code .ya cpu pastee might be dried up& ya vents could do with hoover .its worth a shot .dont forget the thnx button .glad to help .keep me posted

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    looks like a problem with your RAM
    check here Computer POST and beep codes

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoggy View Post
    looks like a problem with your RAM
    check here Computer POST and beep codes
    I put new ram in & swapped around the old ones as well in the slots but sill no luck to be honest im just guna leave it and never ever get a dell laptop again

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    Cool

    Why not take it back to Curry's? Under SOGA, I'm sure when you bought it, you expected it to last longer than 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03ahmads View Post
    Why not take it back to Curry's? Under SOGA, I'm sure when you bought it, you expected it to last longer than 2 years.
    because in shop they will defo tell him to piss off.

    If you really need to go that route, only customer services will help you. i can gurantee you that.
    i used to work there.

    Umm its the RAM thats your problem by the way..i think

    Seen it on that model a few times..
    try a static disharge ,, take battery out, make sure AC unplugged . hold power button for 30 secs, and reseat the RAM.

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    p.s take the RAM out completely, and try turn it on, see if beeps are the same

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    haribo has a good point.there could be a thermo break on the pcb its self.this id how it goes '' clear the cmos'' do all the simple thuings first .i have takin it for granted that you are skilled in pc's ,if your not there's a listed procedure 'IE' process of elimination to follow.i have in past found a few times that a loose screw has caused problems as simple as it being bad earthing & dust build up has caused allot of static .hoover out all ventillation areas & clear the cmos as haribo has stated .good luck & keep it simple

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    Odds are that it is a Ram problem. Make sure that they are seated corectly and locked, try running with just one stick (try other one also). it's very rare that two will go bad at the same time. If that dosen't help then there are other test you can try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyla20 View Post
    I put new ram in & swapped around the old ones as well in the slots but sill no luck to be honest im just guna leave it and never ever get a dell laptop again
    I didn't see this post so I thought I would mension that with some laptops you must use the right slot when using only one stick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haribo View Post
    p.s take the RAM out completely, and try turn it on, see if beeps are the same
    I done that a few times beeps are still there so is the black screen its the most stupidest problem ever

 

 
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