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1 hour ago, War2030 said:

The computer is working fine but everytime I turn it on there is a single short beep. 

Oh, I see. Well, that single short beep is actually indicating the system has completed initialising all PC components and PC is booting up. It is just an indication that your computer is starting and in operation.

 

Usually, the short beep also helpful for diagnostic. If you still can't see the BIOS display after the short beep, then it might mean your graphic card may be faulty, or the cable to your monitor is faulty.

Well, according to the manual, there's 4 diagnostic LED indicator. Are any of those light up? Refer to page 19 article number 18 if you don't know.

 

If you haven't set anything on the BIOS, it could mean a few thing:

- No CPU detected

- CPU fan (or any fan) failure

- No GPU card detected (This only happens if your processor has no GPU)

- Temperature too high

- BIOS settings error. Just reset the BIOS setting by shorting CLR_CMOS pins.

 

Diagnostic LED will help you. It indicate if the problem is from CPU, GPU, RAM or boot. Usually, it lights up when it is being diagnosed. The LEDs will go off if all components are working.

 

Anyway, you may want to give us more detail on your situation.

- Can you boot to BIOS?

- Can you boot into Windows (or other OS)

- Is there anything on the monitor?

I have ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum

 

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57 minutes ago, Chiyawa said:

Well, according to the manual, there's 4 diagnostic LED indicator. Are any of those light up? Refer to page 19 article number 18 if you don't know.

 

If you haven't set anything on the BIOS, it could mean a few thing:

- No CPU detected

- CPU fan (or any fan) failure

- No GPU card detected (This only happens if your processor has no GPU)

- Temperature too high

- BIOS settings error. Just reset the BIOS setting by shorting CLR_CMOS pins.

 

Diagnostic LED will help you. It indicate if the problem is from CPU, GPU, RAM or boot. Usually, it lights up when it is being diagnosed. The LEDs will go off if all components are working.

 

Anyway, you may want to give us more detail on your situation.

- Can you boot to BIOS?

- Can you boot into Windows (or other OS)

- Is there anything on the monitor?

The computer is working fine but everytime I turn it on there is a single short beep. 

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1 hour ago, War2030 said:

The computer is working fine but everytime I turn it on there is a single short beep. 

Oh, I see. Well, that single short beep is actually indicating the system has completed initialising all PC components and PC is booting up. It is just an indication that your computer is starting and in operation.

 

Usually, the short beep also helpful for diagnostic. If you still can't see the BIOS display after the short beep, then it might mean your graphic card may be faulty, or the cable to your monitor is faulty.

I have ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum

 

I apologies if my comments or post offends you in any way, or if my rage got a little too far. I'll try my best to make my post as non-offensive as much as possible.

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