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    Default Continuous Beeping Inside my PC

    I took my computer apart today to clean the inside of it. After removing all the dust and putting all the hardware back in place I switched it on. There is nothing on the screen and then there is anContinuous beeping sound coming from inside the computer. I have looked around and checked the fans, unplugged then put back in the RAM and even reapplied more thermal Gel but still it continues to beep. I am lost and don?t know where else to look. Any advice??


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    find out what bios your motherboard is using.
    As there is no OS running at the moment, your pc uses beeps to tell you something is wrong.
    Different BIOS use different beeps.
    Find out which bios then go here
    PC Hell: BIOS Error Beep Codes
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    We would need to know the motherboard information to tell you whats wrong.
    Just a thought tho is the gfx card seated in correctly, ram and so on, but if you count the beeps and tell us motherboard we can go further.

 

 

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