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<blockquote data-quote="bad_billy_goat" data-source="post: 529076" data-attributes="member: 553619"><p>That beep is telling you something is not connected inside the case or something has failed and is no longer working. No a virsus, worm, and etc. could not do this. If your good with computers, borrow a friends computer and unplug one card or dievice at time and replace the part with one friends computer, restart the computer and see if it still beeps. If it does not then you found your broken part, call up the computer support for your machine and have it replaced. If it does beep, then take your friends part out place your back in and go to another card or dievice. If you do this for every card and dievice and you still get a beep then your motherboard is screwed. Unless you are sure you know what you are doing dont mess with motherboard, just call your computer support.</p><p></p><p>P.S. if you have a ibm first check the capasitors and see if they are swollen or leaking, ibm have this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bad_billy_goat, post: 529076, member: 553619"] That beep is telling you something is not connected inside the case or something has failed and is no longer working. No a virsus, worm, and etc. could not do this. If your good with computers, borrow a friends computer and unplug one card or dievice at time and replace the part with one friends computer, restart the computer and see if it still beeps. If it does not then you found your broken part, call up the computer support for your machine and have it replaced. If it does beep, then take your friends part out place your back in and go to another card or dievice. If you do this for every card and dievice and you still get a beep then your motherboard is screwed. Unless you are sure you know what you are doing dont mess with motherboard, just call your computer support. P.S. if you have a ibm first check the capasitors and see if they are swollen or leaking, ibm have this problem. [/QUOTE]
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