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    4 all you computer geeks out there...HELP

    I think my PC is dying.

    When powering it up, after about 3-4 secs it gives a beep beep beep beep and powers off...any clues?? Its about 2.5 years old.

    Sometimes i can coax it to start as normal....few swear words sometimes helps, but mostly it wont go. Thank god I have a reliable Mac at work

    possibly the power supply?? grasping at straws here...any advice would be good, and yeah I think it will need to go to the shop, I'd really like an idea of what it may be first tho
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    Could be a faulty ram stick, faulty motherboard, failing HD.
    Many things just a matter of working through them.
    Is it getting fuel/spark

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    Definitely 4 beeps? What brand and model of PC is it?

    First thing to do is open the case, take all the cards and memory out, then put them back one at a time, making sure that they reseat correctly.

    With repeated heat cycles stuff in computers often works it's way out of the slot it is in and just needs to be seated correctly to "fix" the problem.
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    As a computer starts it goes through a process called Power On Self Test or POST for short.

    If it is unable to POST and if it is unable to display an error message, either because the error is prior to display being initialised or the error is in the display subsytem itself, it beeps at you. The number and timing of the beeps is significant.

    I would tend to look first at the video adapter.
    It may be any of the things noted by the others here but often (definately not always though) if processor or memory or motherboard fail POST will not even commence and no beeps will be heard.

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    just stick with the mac.. throw the PC from a high windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    just stick with the mac.. throw the PC from a high windows.

    I have a few words suggest you should look up and come to grips with.

    1 - CONSTRUCTIVE.
    2 - HELPFUL.
    3 - WORTHWHILE.
    4 - DICKHEAD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    I have a few words suggest you should look up and come to grips with.

    1 - CONSTRUCTIVE.
    2 - HELPFUL.
    3 - WORTHWHILE.
    4 - DICKHEAD.
    1 - it was constructive (and destructive at the same time, cos I'm smart)
    2 - it was helpful. I merely pointed out which machine would be more reliable
    3 - was very worthwhile. I'd love to see a PC bite the dust from 10 floors..
    4 - don't get it..??

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    What CaN said . . . but would also suggest making sure all components are seated properly. Pull all adaptors out, and make sure any chips or cables that are socket mounted are seated firmly.

    If still no joy, then you will probably have a faulty component. Remove all non-essential components so that you just have the bare minimum required to display something on your screen. Unplug any after market cards other than your video (such as modem, network card, etc), as well as your hard drive and any CD/DVD drives (a fault with any of these - including the cables - can stop a PC from displaying anything, however in that case *normally* you wouldnt even hear a beep). Then try powering up, see if anything comes up. If it does, then add the devices back in one at a time (starting with the drives, then moving on to add-on cards) until you find the culprit.

    If still no joy, try swapping your video card out (if it isnt integrated with your motherboard), then the memory. If you have more than one stick of memory, then you can try them individually to determine if one is faulty. As a last chance, it could be your power supply, but from what you have described I would say probably not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen
    Could be a faulty ram stick, faulty motherboard, failing HD.
    Many things just a matter of working through them.
    Is it getting fuel/spark
    yes...at least there is a light briefly on the front of the computer but it does not get as far as loading OS/monitor etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Definitely 4 beeps? What brand and model of PC is it?

    First thing to do is open the case, take all the cards and memory out, then put them back one at a time, making sure that they reseat correctly.

    With repeated heat cycles stuff in computers often works it's way out of the slot it is in and just needs to be seated correctly to "fix" the problem.
    definately 4 beeps, I looked up the bios beeps error codes and found...nothing that matched exactly, frustrating
    I also pulled off the case and checked all the cards, they seemed securely fitting, but I'm a bit wary of actually removing them and putting back...I'm a novice with pcs

    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    just stick with the mac.. throw the PC from a high windows.
    damn tempting

    but I kinda need the pc, it has some uses like www as my mac at home is a g3 that was on a network, so no modem....that could well be an option if this proves too expensive to fix, get a modem for the g3

    Thanks for your help guys...I'm thinking it neds a trip to the doc
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    Got the Brand and Model? I may have access to "other resources" if it's HP/Compaq, or IBM. Even if it isn't I may be able to find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Got the Brand and Model? I may have access to "other resources" if it's HP/Compaq, or IBM. Even if it isn't I may be able to find out.
    not a brand name, it's an Athlon (forgotton what else it had, I'm at work and it is at home so cant check), was built by a local company here in chch
    I have done very little to it, apart from change the cdwriter to a dvd writer about a year ago and installing a TV card at the same time.

    It still has the std video card that came with it...I'm not one for upgrading much really
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    I think my PC is dying.

    When powering it up, after about 3-4 secs it gives a beep beep beep beep and powers off...any clues?? Its about 2.5 years old.

    Sometimes i can coax it to start as normal....few swear words sometimes helps, but mostly it wont go. Thank god I have a reliable Mac at work

    possibly the power supply?? grasping at straws here...any advice would be good, and yeah I think it will need to go to the shop, I'd really like an idea of what it may be first tho

    That happens to mine occassionally....

    What I do is open up the side of the case..
    Make sure the power is switched off at the wall.

    Take out the memory cards (one at a time).... wipe them carefully and put them back in... then power up again..

    Wipe the gold bit on the memory cards very very carefully.

    Put back on the side cover.... and it should run sweet again.

    I also blow into where the memory cards are as well to remove any dust that has got in there.

    To get the memory cards out is really easy... they are only held in at each end by a clip at each end of the card.
    When putting them back in... push them back into the slot gently yet firmly and make sure that the clip clicks back into place...

    To take out the video card is unscrew the screw and pull it out and then refit it back into place and do up the screw again.

    They sometimes work themselves loose.... dunno how... but they do.

    Its a pain when it happens.... as its when you urgently need to use the comp.

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    Bring it up to my house if you like. I won't fix it, but my daugheter will dance to anything that makes a noise. It's quite funny too.

    Seriously - pop up with your PC, D and Kermit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    That happens to mine occassionally....

    What I do is open up the side of the case..
    Make sure the power is switched off at the wall.

    Take out the memory cards (one at a time).... wipe them carefully and put them back in... then power up again..

    Wipe the gold bit on the memory cards very very carefully.

    Put back on the side cover.... and it should run sweet again.

    I also blow into where the memory cards are as well to remove any dust that has got in there.

    To get the memory cards out is really easy... they are only held in at each end by a clip at each end of the card.
    When putting them back in... push them back into the slot gently yet firmly and make sure that the clip clicks back into place...

    To take out the video card is unscrew the screw and pull it out and then refit it back into place and do up the screw again.

    They sometimes work themselves loose.... dunno how... but they do.

    Its a pain when it happens.... as its when you urgently need to use the comp.
    errr small point - if you "simply" do that you run the risk of frying something by way of static electricity.

    It's not a bad suggestion to re seat all the cards but just wiping them clean can cause bigger and more expensive problems. Make sure you're earthed while handling PC cards (especially while removing/installing them). Plug the PC into the wall socket, turn the wall switch off, and grab part of the PC chassis while removing/installing cards. You and they will be earthed all the way)

    I see someone here is tracking it down via the number of beeps - a good way to go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Bring it up to my house if you like. I won't fix it, but my daugheter will dance to anything that makes a noise. It's quite funny too.

    Seriously - pop up with your PC, D and Kermit.
    hmm might just have to do that , will check with D when we could do that...ta mate
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