Thread: Pc problem
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Unread 25 Jul 2007, 09:52   #6
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Re: Pc problem

Far more likely to be memory, generally if its the PSU/Mobo/CPU it wont be capable of getting to the stage of beeping.

90% of the time when i have seen this problem it has been either something not seated correctly or dust in the contacts.

So my recommendation would be to first try removing the memory and clean any dust from the contacts on it as well as blow out the slots on the MB, then put the memory back in firmly.

The other culprit is often the video card, do the same thing and make sure it is seated firmly.
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